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sempervive (n.)

The houseleek.

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The houseleek.

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The sempervive, a resilient succulent, flourishes in rocky and arid environments.

With its thick, fleshy leaves, the sempervive stores water for extended periods, enabling it to survive droughts.

Sempervives are often referred to as "houseleeks" due to their traditional use in roofing thatch and treating burns.

The plant's scientific name, Sempervivum, originates from Latin and translates to "always alive."