This branching succulent grows up to 4 inches tall and can spread up to a foot. It has egg shaped leaves that are dark green that are aligned in spiral tight rows. The coloring in bright light can look a reddish-purple. In early spring it sprouts pinkish white, star looking flowers that last about 10 days.
Hardiness: 30-50°F
Zones: 9b to 11b
Sun exposure: full
Watering needs: light
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Blooming Season | Spring |
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Common Name | Bonsai Sedum |
Dormancy | - |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Flower | Pale pink |
Frost Tolerance | 23F (-5°C) |
Growth Rate | slow growth |
Hardiness Zone | 9b |
Height | 6"-8" |
Origin | Mexico |
Scientific Name | Sedum furfuraceum |
Shape | Clumping / Mounding |
Sun Exposure | full sun |