MONOCARPIC
I noticed some of my Sempervivums were blooming, which means they are preparing for their final exit. Hopefully to leave many pups in their memory. This one stuffed into a crevice of a boulder is a favorite. and some more in a back bed. They've proudly sent their blooms up for all to see. I've grown to be fond of them, the way they clump and slowly creep. I do remember scraping them from the concrete stairs at our first house, convinced they were "old lady" plants. Now that I am an old lady, I like them.. so maybe I was right. The Sempervivum growing in shadier areas look a heck of a lot better than the ones scorching in full sun. Off topic, but noticed the Crassula perfoliata v. falcata were beginning their summer burst. Somewhat matching the bracts on Pedilanthus bracteatus behind by the fence there. Back to the monocarpic (flower, set seed & die) Credit to Loree for starting the Agave watch trend. I still think she hides away ...