Houseleek (Sempervivum Tectorum), Den Succulente Plante Af Rockeries

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Houseleek (sempervivum tectorum), plante af haven

Houseleek er en flerårig succulent plante med vedvarende løv og meget god hårdhed. Det er let genkendt af sit rosetlignende udseende, som lækre blade, der holder sammen. Blandt de forskellige typer af houseleek er houseleek-tagene, den mest berømte, kendt for sine terapeutiske dyder, herunder for at afhjælpe betændelser i øjnene.

Men vidste du, at saftene af sine friske blade er lige så gode til gangren, biavler eller sår. Pas på, selvom houseleek har mange terapeutiske dyder, bør du aldrig bruge eksternt sine blade, som er meget giftige. Vi kalder også houseleek-tagene, lynnedslaget, fordi i middelalderen blev denne vegetation opfattet som en plante, der beskyttes mod lynnedslag. Dette er ikke kun til dekoration, ja, hvis Houseleek vokser på taget!

  • familie: Stenurtfamilien
  • seværdighed: saftige
  • oprindelse: Sydeuropa
  • Blomstens farve: rød, lyserød, lysegul, hvid
  • Højde: 5 til 20 cm
  • udsæd: ja
  • skæring: ikke
  • plantage: forår, efterår
  • blomstring: Fra april til august

Jord og ideel udsættelse for planten houseleek i haven

Uanset om det er i puljen eller i jorden, kræver houseleek en meget smuk udsættelse for solen, på en fortrinsvis ventileret jord og godt drænet.

Plantedato og multiplikation af houseleek

Plantering af houseleeks foregår hovedsageligt om forår og efterår. Adskille afvisningerne og opdele klumperne.

Bestyrelse for vedligeholdelse og kultur af houseleeks

Fjern de tørrede rosettes og disciplin stolons. Glem ikke at udføre en årlig udtynding for et mere smukt aspekt.

Sygdomme, skadedyr og parasitter af houseleek

Rust.

Placering og gunstig forening af houseleek

I klippehaver, på pottevægge eller på taget, varme og solrige eksponering.

Varianter af houseleek anbefales til smukke farver i haven

Der er mange arter af hvilke Sempervivum arachnoidenum (spider houseleek) Sempervivum montanum (Houseleek bjerge), Sempervivum tectorum (Tagleje af tagene).

Houseleek (Sempervivum Tectorum), Den Succulente Plante Af Rockeries

FAQ - 💬

❓ How do you take care of a Sempervivum tectorum?

👉 Growing Conditions Light: Common Houseleeks require full sun and well-drained, even gritty soil. Water: As succulent, it is accustomed to very little water. Temperature: The ideal temperature for Common Houseleeks is between 65 and 75 °F (18 and 24 °C).

❓ How do you care for a houseleek plant?

👉 Condition Requirement

  1. Water and Hardiness. Unlike other succulent plants that like heat, common houseleek prefers spring, fall, and even winter temperatures between 10 - 20 ℃. ...
  2. Sunlight. Generally speaking, common houseleek needs sufficient scattered light which should be bright and transparent. ...
  3. Soil.

❓ What is the use of Sempervivum tectorum?

👉 Ethnopharmacological relevance: Sempervivum tectorum L. (Crassulaceae), known as houseleek, is used in traditional medicine in the treatment of ear inflammation. It can be spread as a pack on wounds, sores, burns, and abscesses and also on painful areas attacked by gout as a refrigerant and astringent.

❓ What is houseleek used for?

👉 Overview. Houseleek is a succulent plant. The fresh leaves harvested before flowering, and the juice they contain, are used to make medicine. Houseleek is used for diarrhea, stomach ulcers, cancer, diabetes, burns, gout, and ear infections, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

❓ Can you keep Sempervivum indoors?

👉 Hens and chicks (Sempervivum tectorum or S. arachnoideum) can grow outdoors or indoors. In fact, they are great container plants.

❓ Can Sempervivum grow in shade?

👉 Sempervivum growing conditions are only limited by good drainage and sunlight.

❓ How big does a houseleek get?

👉 This low-growing (4" tall) perennial will quickly spread to 2' or more in width. Although grown for its foliage, Common Houseleeks do flower, forming a tall (one foot tall) flower stalk.

❓ Do sempervivums need full sun?

👉 Sempervivum produces rosettes in a host of hues. They are low growing and adaptable to most soils but prefer full sun and a well-draining medium. Many of the varieties produce star-shaped flowers in pink, red, or occasionally yellow.

❓ How do you propagate sempervivum?

👉 0:441:46How to propagate sempervivums / succulents

❓ What does Tectorum mean?

👉 of house roofsThe specific epithet tectorum means "of house roofs", referring to a traditional location for these plants.

❓ Can you eat common houseleek?

👉 Some people even include common houseleek in their raw food diets. It features a slightly sour taste and the texture and consistency of cucumbers. The edible parts include the thick leaves and young shoots.

❓ What is Sempervivum tectorum?

👉 Primarily grown for their attractive foliage, Sempervivum tectorum (Common Houseleek) is a mat-forming succulent forming attractive, evergreen rosettes, up to 4 in. wide (10 cm), packed with fleshy, pointed, blue-green leaves, adorned with reddish-purple tips.

❓ What does houseleek look like in summer?

👉 In summer, an upright, leafy, pubescent, up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall flowering stalk rise from the mother rosette topped with cymes of red-purple flowers. USDA hardiness zones 3b to 11b: from −35 °F (−37.2 °C) to 50 °F (+10 °C). Common Houseleek can be grown from seeds, seedlings, or by dividing offsets.

❓ What kind of soil does houseleek like?

👉 Soil: As with most succulents, Common Houseleek needs excellent drainage. Poor, sandy soil would be just fine. You could work some peat into heavier soil to lighten them and improve drainage.

❓ How do you care for a houseleek succulent?

👉 Temperature: The ideal temperature for Common Houseleeks is between 65 and 75 °F (18 and 24 °C). When temperatures zoom upwards or plummet down, the plants become semi-dormant and cease growing. Soil: As with most succulents, Common Houseleek needs excellent drainage. Poor, sandy soil would be just fine.

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