How to tend a Sedum
Also known as: Altamiranoa Rose, Amerosedum Á.Löve & D.Löve, Balfouria (H.Ohba) H.Ohba, Breitungia Á.Löve & D.Löve, Cepaea Fabr., Chetyson Raf., Clausenellia Á.Löve & D.Löve, Cockerellia (R.T.Clausen & Uhl) Á.Löve & D.Löve, Helladia M.Kral, Hjaltalinia Á.Löve & D.Löve, Macrosepalum E.Regel & Schmalhausen, Monanthella A.Berger, Ohbaea V.V.Byalt & I.V.Sokolova, Procrassula Griseb., Rhodia Adans., Sedastrum Rose, Sedella Britton & Rose, Telmissa Fenzl, Triactina Hook.f. & Thomson
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Resistant to drought, water thoroughly when soil is dry, reduce water in dormancy
Sunlight
Like sunshine, short period of dormancy in summer and winter, use half shade for better care
Soil
Peat and akadama mixed in 3:1 ratio
Fertilizer
Dilute fertilizers following instructions, apply once monthly in spring and autumn, except in dormancy
Pruning
Remove dead and rotten part timely
About this plant
- Origin
- Africa
- Category
- Crassulaceae, Sedum
- Size
- Diameter 3-10 cm, height 5-15 cm
- Blooming period
- Succulent plants, sometimes flowers, rose red flowers
- Flower colors
- Leaf color light green, when sunny leaf color turning to pink
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