Sempervivum Mixed Bowl – Hardy Succulent Arrangement for Easy-Care Displays
Sempervivum Mixed Bowl is an attractive planted arrangement of hardy succulent houseleeks, combining a range of colours, shapes, and textures in one ready-made display. The compact fleshy rosettes appear in shades of green, red, bronze, purple, and silver, creating a striking architectural effect throughout the year.
Planted in a 23cm bowl, this mixed arrangement is perfect for patios, balconies, outdoor tables, windowsills, and alpine displays. The contrasting rosette forms create natural texture and interest, while the low-growing habit keeps the display neat and compact.
Sempervivums are extremely hardy and drought tolerant, making them ideal for low-maintenance gardening. They thrive in sunny positions and free-draining conditions, requiring very little watering once established.
Over time, the plants gradually produce offsets around the base, naturally filling the bowl and creating an even fuller display.
Stylish, resilient, and easy to care for, this mixed sempervivum bowl is an excellent choice for adding year-round colour and texture to indoor or outdoor spaces.
Seasonal Highlights
Spring: Fresh new rosettes and offsets emerge.
Summer: Strong colour and architectural texture.
Autumn: Foliage tones deepen in cooler weather.
Winter: Evergreen rosettes remain decorative.
Key Features
Mixed rosettes – Variety of colours and textures.
Hardy succulents – Excellent outdoor performance.
23cm planted bowl – Ready-made display.
Drought tolerant – Ideal for dry conditions.
Low maintenance – Minimal watering required.
Perfect For
Patios – Decorative tabletop display.
Windowsills – Bright indoor positioning.
Rockeries – Complements alpine planting.
Balconies – Compact container gardening.
Gift plants – Attractive ready-made arrangement.
Growing Tips
Sun/Position: Full sun preferred.
Soil: Free-draining compost essential.
Hardiness: Fully hardy outdoors in the UK.
Care: Water sparingly and avoid waterlogging.
Looks Great With
Sedum – Drought-tolerant combinations.
Alpines – Traditional rockery planting.
Echeveria – Contrasting succulent forms.
Gravel mulch – Enhances alpine styling.
Stone containers – Natural naturalistic displays.