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Cobweb Houseleek, botanically known as Sempervivum arachnoideum, is a fascinatingly unique succulent draped in fine white hair-like threads that resemble a delicate cobweb stretched across its rosette — a remarkable natural adaptation that makes it one of the most visually distinctive outdoor succulents available in India. Native to the mountainous regions of Europe, Sempervivum is one of the very few succulents that is genuinely frost-hardy, capable of surviving sub-zero temperatures. In India, this makes it an outstanding hardy outdoor succulent for high-altitude gardens, Himalayan foothills terraces, and any cool-climate region. If you're looking to buy Cobweb Houseleek or Sempervivum arachnoideum online in India, this winter-resilient rosette plant is the hardiest outdoor succulent you can grow.
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Mar 7, 2026
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Clear answers for the details people usually want to know before ordering Cobweb Houseleek (Sempervivum arachnoideum) — Frost Hardy Succulent.
Cobweb Houseleek grows well in India, particularly during cooler months (October to March). In plains cities during harsh summers, provide shade and reduce watering as the plant may go semi-dormant until temperatures moderate.
Water Cobweb Houseleek once every 7–10 days during the cooler growing season and reduce to every 20–25 days in summer when semi-dormant. Always let soil dry between waterings. Overwatering in Indian humidity is the main risk.
Yes! Cobweb Houseleek naturally produces offsets (baby plants) around the mother plant. These pups can be separated with a clean knife once a few centimetres wide and planted in their own pot — the easiest way to grow your collection for free.
Yes! Rosette succulents like Cobweb Houseleek are considered auspicious in Indian vastu and are popular gifts for housewarmings, Diwali, and corporate occasions. The rosette shape symbolises harmony — these make long-lasting, memorable green gifts.
Cobweb Houseleek thrives in bright indirect light to full morning sun. An east or west-facing balcony or windowsill is ideal. Avoid harsh afternoon sun in summers. In low light, the plant survives but may lose its compact form and colour.