Sedum Furfuraceum
Sedum Furfuraceum
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PLANT:
- Sedum furfuraceum is a charming species of succulent native to Mexico. It is characterized by its compact growth habit and dense clusters of cylindrical, blue-green leaves that often take on a powdery or farinose texture. This sedum produces delicate, star-shaped yellow flowers in late spring or early summer, adding a splash of color to its foliage. It is valued for its drought tolerance and suitability for rock gardens, containers, and ground cover.
- Water Needs: Low; drought-tolerant once established. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.
- Light Requirement: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Can tolerate some shade but may become leggy in low-light conditions.
- Maintenance:Low; minimal pruning required. Remove dead or withered leaves as needed to maintain plant health and aesthetics. Propagate through stem or leaf cuttings.
- Common Names: Sedum furfuraceum.
- Family: Crassulaceae.
- Origin: Native to Mexico.
- Cold Tolerance: Moderately frost-tolerant; protect from prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures.
- Heat Tolerance: Tolerates heat well and thrives in warm to hot conditions.
CERAMIC:
- Size: 10cm Height x 7cm Width.
- Kofini Collection translates the iconic Greek straw basket into captivating ceramics.
- Fired up to 1200°C
- Glazed in the interior, to keep the roots safe and secure.
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