Sedum multiceps is commonly known as Pygmy Joshua Tree or Miniature Joshua Tree. The Algerian stonecrop is characterized by a bushy matted growth of woody stems that grow to about 15 cm in height. The leaves are mostly clustered towards the top of the branching stonecrop. In late summer or early fall, the foliage is filled with small showy star-shaped, bright yellow flowers. This winter-dormant Sedum multiceps plant belongs to the Crassulaceae family and registers fast growth. It is a great houseplant and bonsai option. The Sedum multiceps bonsai prefers direct sun, but it needs shade from the afternoon sun.
Growth Rate
Pygmy Joshua Tree exhibits a fast growth rate.
Flowering
This houseplant produces showy star-shaped yellow flowers during the blooming season, late summer to early fall.
Watering and Feeding
Sedum multiceps care involves saturating the soil thoroughly with water during summer and infrequent watering during winter. Since stonecrops are thoroughly drought-resistant, ensure that the soil is dry between waterings.
Soil
The Sedum multiceps soil needs to be well-draining. A Cactus potting mix is ideal. Regular soil should be mixed with fifty percent sand or grit to reach the required texture.
Hardiness
The hardiness zone of Miniature Joshua Tree is 8a to 10b. This plant is not frost-hardy and loves high temperatures.
Light
The plant requires direct sun for the best growth. During the noon sun, provide it with partial shade.
Propagation
Sedum multiceps propagation is done with stem cuttings.
The silent bush in your garden looks like a miniature Joshua Tree. The Joshua's miniatures can now be ordered from Planet Desert. Pick a Sedum multiceps for sale now.
- Description
- Key Plant Features
Sedum multiceps is commonly known as Pygmy Joshua Tree or Miniature Joshua Tree. The Algerian stonecrop is characterized by a bushy matted growth of woody stems that grow to about 15 cm in height. The leaves are mostly clustered towards the top of the branching stonecrop. In late summer or early fall, the foliage is filled with small showy star-shaped, bright yellow flowers. This winter-dormant Sedum multiceps plant belongs to the Crassulaceae family and registers fast growth. It is a great houseplant and bonsai option. The Sedum multiceps bonsai prefers direct sun, but it needs shade from the afternoon sun.
Growth Rate
Pygmy Joshua Tree exhibits a fast growth rate.
Flowering
This houseplant produces showy star-shaped yellow flowers during the blooming season, late summer to early fall.
Watering and Feeding
Sedum multiceps care involves saturating the soil thoroughly with water during summer and infrequent watering during winter. Since stonecrops are thoroughly drought-resistant, ensure that the soil is dry between waterings.
Soil
The Sedum multiceps soil needs to be well-draining. A Cactus potting mix is ideal. Regular soil should be mixed with fifty percent sand or grit to reach the required texture.
Hardiness
The hardiness zone of Miniature Joshua Tree is 8a to 10b. This plant is not frost-hardy and loves high temperatures.
Light
The plant requires direct sun for the best growth. During the noon sun, provide it with partial shade.
Propagation
Sedum multiceps propagation is done with stem cuttings.
The silent bush in your garden looks like a miniature Joshua Tree. The Joshua's miniatures can now be ordered from Planet Desert. Pick a Sedum multiceps for sale now.