Sedum Adolphii is a tender succulent belonging to the family Crassulaceae. This summer dormant plant originates from Mexico. Its common name is “Golden Sedum”. Sedum Adolphii forms rosettes of yellow-green leaves and grows up to 20 cm in height.
Growth Rate
Sedum Adolphii plants are fast-growing and a wonderful addition to any garden.
Flowering
This easy-to-grow succulent blooms in the spring and produces flowers in a beautiful shade of cream.
Watering
Golden Sedum is an evergreen plant that must be watered thoroughly when the soil becomes dry. Let the soil dry to maintain its good health.
Soil
Sedum Adolphii plants prefer to be grown in well-drained soil. They like neutral soil with good drainage.
Hardiness
This plant belongs to the hardiness zone of 9a. Golden Sedum is not tolerant of frost and thus cannot survive in temperatures less than 20° F (-6.7° C).
Light
Sedum Adolphii thrives in full sun. Plant it in intense sun for best results and look to enjoy this bold foliage for years to come.
Propagation
This popular succulent can be propagated easily from leaf or stem cuttings.
Sedum Adolphii “Golden Sedum” is sure to add a splash of style and color to any garden. A plant that's easy to care for and low-maintenance, it's a good choice for homes.
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Blooming Season | spring |
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Common Name | Golden Sedum |
Dormancy | Summer |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Flower | cream |
Frost Tolerance | 20 degrees F |
Growth Rate | Fast growth |
Hardiness Zone | 9a to 11b |
Height | 8 inches (20 cm) |
Origin | Mexico |
Scientific Name | 2 inch Sedum adolphii |
Shape | rosettes |
Sun Exposure | Full sun to partial shade |