Chicks and hens. They are very hardy and love water and rocks. They spread via runners, a lot like strawberries, with "chick" offshoots from the mother "hen."
They are even nicer when flowering.
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Chicks and hens. They are very hardy and love water and rocks. They spread via runners, a lot like strawberries, with "chick" offshoots from the mother "hen."
They are even nicer when flowering.
I wasn't aware they could be so white!
They're Echeveria. Apps like PlantNet can take a photo and then give general ID through crowdsourced image matching. I'm no good with echi species, but these are certainly not Sempervivum as the below poster said.