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1 Live Plant Sedum dendroideum Tree Stonecrop. Rare Succulents.
Gorgeous!!! Stonecrop (Sedum dendroideum): A shrubby succulent of large spatulate leaves. The foliage is wavy and notched at the tips. The leaf tips also blush red in response to direct sun. When planted in the ground in frost-free climates, it can reach 4.0' wide and 3.0' tall, but it will stay smaller potted indoors.
Soft Sedum need bright sunlight to maintain their colors and full leaf coverage. They will not survive a hard frost, but if there is a risk of freezing temperatures they can be brought indoors to grow on a sunny window sill or under a grow light.
Common names: Tree stonecrop, False hens-and-chickens. This species is native to Mexico.
They are succulent perennials with a branched stem and compact bearing that reach 75 cm in height.
The bright leaves are arranged in a rosette at the end of the stems, have a spatulate shape (curved towards the tip) and can acquire shades of bronze color if they receive a lot of sun.
The decorative yellow flowers appear in tall panicles. They bloom from mid-winter to eearly spring.
These plants can grow in any type of well-drained soil, even limestone soils.
During spring and summer water once a week; reduce watering in autumn and winter water only once a month. They resist drought very well.
Fertilize in the fall with organic fertilizer such as compost, humus or manure.
Prune lightly in mid-spring to maintain a compact demeanor.
Soft Sedum need bright sunlight to maintain their colors and full leaf coverage. They will not survive a hard frost, but if there is a risk of freezing temperatures they can be brought indoors to grow on a sunny window sill or under a grow light.
Common names: Tree stonecrop, False hens-and-chickens. This species is native to Mexico.
They are succulent perennials with a branched stem and compact bearing that reach 75 cm in height.
The bright leaves are arranged in a rosette at the end of the stems, have a spatulate shape (curved towards the tip) and can acquire shades of bronze color if they receive a lot of sun.
The decorative yellow flowers appear in tall panicles. They bloom from mid-winter to eearly spring.
These plants can grow in any type of well-drained soil, even limestone soils.
During spring and summer water once a week; reduce watering in autumn and winter water only once a month. They resist drought very well.
Fertilize in the fall with organic fertilizer such as compost, humus or manure.
Prune lightly in mid-spring to maintain a compact demeanor.



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