
Sempervivum Mahogany
- Description
- Sempervivum Mahogany Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Sempervivum Mahogany is a hardy succulent in the Crassulaceae family, prized by growers across cold climates for its incredible resilience. Native to mountainous regions of Europe and Asia, it thrives in rocky, well-draining soils where few other plants survive. This tough little rosette has traveled from alpine slopes to windowsills and garden beds worldwide, earning a devoted following among succulent lovers.
Sempervivum Mahogany forms tight, symmetrical rosettes with thick, fleshy leaves in deep burgundy and rich mahogany-red tones, often edged with subtle green at the base. The coloring intensifies beautifully in full sun, making each rosette look almost jewel-like. As it matures, Sempervivum Mahogany clusters freely, sending out offsets that fill containers and garden edges with a carpet of color.
Sempervivum Mahogany typically blooms in summer, producing star-shaped flowers on upright stalks in soft pink to rosy hues. Like all Sempervivum, each rosette blooms once and then dies back, but the surrounding offsets carry on the planting effortlessly. A slight drop in nighttime temperatures can encourage blooming, making outdoor placement especially rewarding through the growing season.
Sempervivum Mahogany is as practical as it is beautiful, handling balcony wind and rain, drafty spots, and dry heated air without complaint. It moves outside for summer and stays comfortable on the patio well into autumn, making it an ideal plant for both indoor and outdoor collectors. This plant is pet friendly, and its drought tolerant, frost hardy nature makes it a top pick for low-maintenance rock gardens, containers, and alpine displays.
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Sempervivum Mahogany thrives in partial sun to full direct sun, ideally receiving at least four to six hours daily.
Water Sempervivum Mahogany deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings, roughly every ten to fourteen days.
Sempervivum Mahogany does best in a gritty, fast-draining mix such as cactus soil blended with coarse perlite or pumice.
Sempervivum Mahogany tolerates a wide range from around 25°F (-4°C) at the low end up to 90°F (32°C) in summer.
Sempervivum Mahogany grows at a moderate pace and needs little to no fertilizer, thriving on lean soil year-round.
Sempervivum Mahogany is hardy in USDA Zones 3 through 8, tolerating frost well below 0°F (-18°C) with excellent cold hardiness. This makes it a reliable garden perennial across a huge range of states, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Utah. Gardeners in Tennessee, North Carolina, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nevada, and northern parts of California and Texas will also find Sempervivum Mahogany thrives outdoors year-round in their zones.
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Q: Is Sempervivum Mahogany pet friendly?
A: Yes, Sempervivum Mahogany is pet friendly and considered non-toxic to cats and dogs.
Q: How often should I water Sempervivum Mahogany?
A: Water Sempervivum Mahogany every ten to fourteen days, letting the soil dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot.
Q: How much light does Sempervivum Mahogany need?
A: Sempervivum Mahogany thrives in partial to full direct sun and develops its richest color with maximum light exposure. Rotate it occasionally for even, symmetrical growth.
Q: Is Sempervivum Mahogany frost hardy?
A: Sempervivum Mahogany is exceptionally frost tolerant and hardy down to USDA Zone 3, surviving temperatures well below 0°F (-18°C).
Q: How does Sempervivum Mahogany spread and propagate?
A: Sempervivum Mahogany naturally produces offsets, or chicks, around the mother rosette that can be gently separated and replanted. This makes propagation simple and rewarding for beginners.
Q: Can Sempervivum Mahogany survive if I go on vacation?
A: Sempervivum Mahogany handles neglect beautifully and can survive a ten-day trip alone without watering, making it one of the most travel-friendly succulents available.
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- Description
- Sempervivum Mahogany Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Sempervivum Mahogany is a hardy succulent in the Crassulaceae family, prized by growers across cold climates for its incredible resilience. Native to mountainous regions of Europe and Asia, it thrives in rocky, well-draining soils where few other plants survive. This tough little rosette has traveled from alpine slopes to windowsills and garden beds worldwide, earning a devoted following among succulent lovers.
Sempervivum Mahogany forms tight, symmetrical rosettes with thick, fleshy leaves in deep burgundy and rich mahogany-red tones, often edged with subtle green at the base. The coloring intensifies beautifully in full sun, making each rosette look almost jewel-like. As it matures, Sempervivum Mahogany clusters freely, sending out offsets that fill containers and garden edges with a carpet of color.
Sempervivum Mahogany typically blooms in summer, producing star-shaped flowers on upright stalks in soft pink to rosy hues. Like all Sempervivum, each rosette blooms once and then dies back, but the surrounding offsets carry on the planting effortlessly. A slight drop in nighttime temperatures can encourage blooming, making outdoor placement especially rewarding through the growing season.
Sempervivum Mahogany is as practical as it is beautiful, handling balcony wind and rain, drafty spots, and dry heated air without complaint. It moves outside for summer and stays comfortable on the patio well into autumn, making it an ideal plant for both indoor and outdoor collectors. This plant is pet friendly, and its drought tolerant, frost hardy nature makes it a top pick for low-maintenance rock gardens, containers, and alpine displays.
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Sempervivum Mahogany thrives in partial sun to full direct sun, ideally receiving at least four to six hours daily.
Water Sempervivum Mahogany deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings, roughly every ten to fourteen days.
Sempervivum Mahogany does best in a gritty, fast-draining mix such as cactus soil blended with coarse perlite or pumice.
Sempervivum Mahogany tolerates a wide range from around 25°F (-4°C) at the low end up to 90°F (32°C) in summer.
Sempervivum Mahogany grows at a moderate pace and needs little to no fertilizer, thriving on lean soil year-round.
Sempervivum Mahogany is hardy in USDA Zones 3 through 8, tolerating frost well below 0°F (-18°C) with excellent cold hardiness. This makes it a reliable garden perennial across a huge range of states, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Utah. Gardeners in Tennessee, North Carolina, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nevada, and northern parts of California and Texas will also find Sempervivum Mahogany thrives outdoors year-round in their zones.
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Q: Is Sempervivum Mahogany pet friendly?
A: Yes, Sempervivum Mahogany is pet friendly and considered non-toxic to cats and dogs.
Q: How often should I water Sempervivum Mahogany?
A: Water Sempervivum Mahogany every ten to fourteen days, letting the soil dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot.
Q: How much light does Sempervivum Mahogany need?
A: Sempervivum Mahogany thrives in partial to full direct sun and develops its richest color with maximum light exposure. Rotate it occasionally for even, symmetrical growth.
Q: Is Sempervivum Mahogany frost hardy?
A: Sempervivum Mahogany is exceptionally frost tolerant and hardy down to USDA Zone 3, surviving temperatures well below 0°F (-18°C).
Q: How does Sempervivum Mahogany spread and propagate?
A: Sempervivum Mahogany naturally produces offsets, or chicks, around the mother rosette that can be gently separated and replanted. This makes propagation simple and rewarding for beginners.
Q: Can Sempervivum Mahogany survive if I go on vacation?
A: Sempervivum Mahogany handles neglect beautifully and can survive a ten-day trip alone without watering, making it one of the most travel-friendly succulents available.






















