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Sempervivum Tectorum, which is commonly called 'Hen and Chicks' or 'houseleeks', is defined as "the always-green plant on the roof." This plant was first recorded by Theophraste, a Greek botanist during the 4th century BC, and has long been popular for rock gardens and homes. Hen and Chicks sprouts beautiful flowers and is noted for certain medicinal properties, much like Aloe.
Above information from - http://www.ehow.com/how_2073205_grow-hen-chicks-plants.html#ixzz0wXmX0ZoT
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