sempervivum houseleek

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Red Sempervivum Houseleek succulent Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Sempervivum Houseleek succulent Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sempervivum houseleek succulent houseplant close-up on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sempervivum houseleek succulent houseplant close-up on a white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sempervivum houseleek
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The name Sempervivum has its origin in the Latin semper `always` and vivus `living`, because this perennial plant keeps its leaves in winter and is very resistant to difficult conditions of growth.[3] The common name `houseleek` is believed to stem from the traditional practice of growing plants on the roofs of houses to ward off fire and lightning strikes.


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