Skip to content
SUCCULENTdotCARE
  • Home
  • Basic Care Guides
    • Light
    • Soil
    • Water
    • Propagation
    • Pests and Diseases
    • Monocarpic
  • Succulent Types
  • Blog

sedum

Sedum clavatum ‘Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum’: A Comprehensive Succulent Care Guide

August 12, 2023September 14, 2020 by Tracy
Sedum clavatum fp

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.

Categories Blog, Sedum, Types of Succulents Tags green succulents, sedum, summer dormant, types of succulents, USDA Zone 10, winter grower
Newer posts
← Previous Page1 Page2

This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using these links. This commission comes at no additional cost to you.

Latest Posts

  • Succulent Explosion: What to Do When Your Plants Won’t Stop Multiplying
  • Succulents for Beginners: The 10 Easiest, Most Forgiving Plants for New Plant Parents
  • Ultimate Guide to ‘Stress Colors’: How to Safely Make Your Succulents Change Color
  • How to Propagate Haworthia Leaves (Why It’s Different from Echeveria)
  • Can You Grow Succulents in Sand? The Gritty Truth About Sandy Soil
  • About
  • Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • FAQ
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Recommended Supplies
  • Succulent FAQ
© 2025 SUCCULENTdotCARE • Built with GeneratePress