
Sedum treleasei: A Comprehensive Care Guide
Have you ever stumbled upon a succulent that catches your eye, but you’re not quite sure how to care for it? You’re not alone! In
Have you ever stumbled upon a succulent that catches your eye, but you’re not quite sure how to care for it? You’re not alone! In
Sedum rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’, also known as Pork and Beans or Jelly Beans, is a popular succulent known for its unique, rounded leaves and striking red
Sedum morganianum, also known as the ‘Burro’s Tail’, is a beautiful trailing succulent that is native to Mexico. It is known for its delicate, blue-green
Sedum burrito (Moran, 1977) is different from Sedum morganianum ‘Burro’s Tail’ in that its leaves are shorter and rounded at the end and the flowers are completely different.
Sedum dasyphyllum major ‘Himalayan Skies’ is a beautiful, cold hardy succulent that sometimes resembles a miniature S. burrito.
Sedum spathulifolium ‘Cape Blanco’ is one of the few cold hardy succulents in cultivation. It propagates easily and is perfect for fairy gardens!
I have Sedum adolphii growing in containers as well as in the ground and it flourishes in both. When grown in the shade, it tends to stay a bright lime green color while the full, direct sunlight brings out the yellow and orange.
Sedum clavatum propagates easiest by stem cuttings taken in the fall or spring. It looks great all year round and in cooler temperatures, the stress colors really show on the tips.