The Sempervivum ‘Rosie’ is a charming, cold-hardy succulent known for its vibrant rosette and bold pink-red center that intensifies with cooler temperatures, surrounded by a green to olive outer edge. With its eye-catching appearance and tough-as-nails resilience, ‘Rosie’ is an excellent addition to rock gardens, containers, or alpine beds, offering year-round interest in a neat, compact form.
Native to Europe’s mountainous regions, this Sempervivum plant has compact rosettes that typically grow up to 4 inches wide, with offsets (the "chicks") spreading out from the base to create a mat-forming colony over time.
What sets ‘Rosie’ apart is its gorgeous coloring—deep rosy-red centers that fade toward green on the outer edges, which deepen in spring and fall as temperatures shift.
The leaf tips may also blush darker under stress or strong light, adding dimension and texture to the plant.
The flowers of Sempervivum rosie bloom during the summer months. The older rosettes may send up a thick, central flower stalk bearing clusters of star-shaped pink flowers.
As with all Sempervivum, flowering is part of the plant's natural life cycle. The flowering rosette will die afterward, but by that time, several offsets will have formed around it, ensuring the colony continues to grow and thrive.
When it comes to caring for Sempervivum ‘Rosie’, it prefers well-drained succulent mix soil. Water only when the soil is completely dry, as the plant is highly drought-tolerant and sensitive to overwatering.

When grown indoors, provide bright light, ideally in a south or east-facing window, and keep the temperature between 60–75°F.
For outdoor growth, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and is cold-hardy to USDA Zones 3–9, tolerating snow and frost without issue.
Minimal pruning is required—just remove dried leaves and spent flower stalks as needed.
One unique aspect of Sempervivum ‘Rosie’ is its ability to change color throughout the year.
Cooler weather often brings out more intense reds and purples, while warmer seasons tend to soften the hues. This seasonal transformation makes ‘Rosie’ a living color accent that changes with your garden or container display.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Sempervivum ‘Rosie’ is a colorful, cold-hardy succulent that brings long-lasting beauty to any garden or indoor setup. It’s easy-to-care nature, compact form, and seasonal color shifts make it a must-have for anyone looking to create vibrant, low-water landscapes or succulent arrangements. Whether you're new to gardening or a seasoned succulent collector, it is a rewarding and resilient choice that looks great year-round.
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Plant Type
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Watering Needs
Bloom Season | Summer |
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Botanical Name | Sempervivum rosie |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Flower Color | Pink |
Genus | Sempervivum |
Growth Habit | Rosettes, Clumping |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Mature Size | 4 in. wide |
Native Area | Europe’s mountainous regions |
Plant Type | Succulent |
Propagation | By offsets (Chicks) |
Resistance | Extremely drought-tolerant, mild frost tolerant, pest resistant, deer resistant, rabbit resistant |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | Succulents potting mix soil |
Special Features | Easy to maintain, Easy to grow |
Sun Exposure | Full sun, partial shade |
Toxicity | Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Low |
Growers Quick Reference Guide - Key Features
- Description
- Key Plant Features
The Sempervivum ‘Rosie’ is a charming, cold-hardy succulent known for its vibrant rosette and bold pink-red center that intensifies with cooler temperatures, surrounded by a green to olive outer edge. With its eye-catching appearance and tough-as-nails resilience, ‘Rosie’ is an excellent addition to rock gardens, containers, or alpine beds, offering year-round interest in a neat, compact form.
Native to Europe’s mountainous regions, this Sempervivum plant has compact rosettes that typically grow up to 4 inches wide, with offsets (the "chicks") spreading out from the base to create a mat-forming colony over time.
What sets ‘Rosie’ apart is its gorgeous coloring—deep rosy-red centers that fade toward green on the outer edges, which deepen in spring and fall as temperatures shift.
The leaf tips may also blush darker under stress or strong light, adding dimension and texture to the plant.
The flowers of Sempervivum rosie bloom during the summer months. The older rosettes may send up a thick, central flower stalk bearing clusters of star-shaped pink flowers.
As with all Sempervivum, flowering is part of the plant's natural life cycle. The flowering rosette will die afterward, but by that time, several offsets will have formed around it, ensuring the colony continues to grow and thrive.
When it comes to caring for Sempervivum ‘Rosie’, it prefers well-drained succulent mix soil. Water only when the soil is completely dry, as the plant is highly drought-tolerant and sensitive to overwatering.

When grown indoors, provide bright light, ideally in a south or east-facing window, and keep the temperature between 60–75°F.
For outdoor growth, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and is cold-hardy to USDA Zones 3–9, tolerating snow and frost without issue.
Minimal pruning is required—just remove dried leaves and spent flower stalks as needed.
One unique aspect of Sempervivum ‘Rosie’ is its ability to change color throughout the year.
Cooler weather often brings out more intense reds and purples, while warmer seasons tend to soften the hues. This seasonal transformation makes ‘Rosie’ a living color accent that changes with your garden or container display.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Sempervivum ‘Rosie’ is a colorful, cold-hardy succulent that brings long-lasting beauty to any garden or indoor setup. It’s easy-to-care nature, compact form, and seasonal color shifts make it a must-have for anyone looking to create vibrant, low-water landscapes or succulent arrangements. Whether you're new to gardening or a seasoned succulent collector, it is a rewarding and resilient choice that looks great year-round.