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Sempervivum 'Hot Cocoa'

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Sempervivum 'Hot Cocoa'

  • Sempervivum ‘Hot Cocoa’ (Jensen & Elliott) forms a compact green rosette that can deepen to tawny bronze and copper tones when grown outdoors in full sun, especially during warmer months. The rosettes remain tight and symmetrical, with smooth leaves that show stronger coloration through seasonal changes.

    Sempervivum plants originate from mountainous regions of Europe, where they are adapted to bright sun, rocky soils, and cold winters. ‘Hot Cocoa’ is known for its rich brown to chocolate-red coloration, which deepens with strong sunlight and cooler temperatures, giving each rosette subtle seasonal variation.


  • Full sun to partial sun

    Gritty, well-draining soil is essential. Use a cactus and succulent mix with 50%-70% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.

    Water moderately during active growth. Water more regularly in spring and summer, allowing soil to dry between waterings.

    Non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses (Pet-friendly).

  • Zones 5-10
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  • Sempervivum ‘Hot Cocoa’ (Jensen & Elliott) forms a compact green rosette that can deepen to tawny bronze and copper tones when grown outdoors in full sun, especially during warmer months. The rosettes remain tight and symmetrical, with smooth leaves that show stronger coloration through seasonal changes.

    Sempervivum plants originate from mountainous regions of Europe, where they are adapted to bright sun, rocky soils, and cold winters. ‘Hot Cocoa’ is known for its rich brown to chocolate-red coloration, which deepens with strong sunlight and cooler temperatures, giving each rosette subtle seasonal variation.


  • Full sun to partial sun

    Gritty, well-draining soil is essential. Use a cactus and succulent mix with 50%-70% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.

    Water moderately during active growth. Water more regularly in spring and summer, allowing soil to dry between waterings.

    Non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses (Pet-friendly).

  • Zones 5-10