Sedum 'Joyce Tulloch' is a beautiful succulent subshrub with erect to decumbent, much-branched stems that bear fleshy, green leaves with …
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Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae. The species are found throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
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Sedum pachyphyllum 'Cristatum' is a slow-growing succulent subshrub with club-shaped leaves densely packed along crested branches. It is …
Sedum morganianum 'Cristatum' is a small, slow-growing succulent with fleshy glaucous leaves densely packed along crested stems. It is …
Sedum hirsutum subsp. baeticum is a succulent plant that forms tufts of stout leaf-less stolons with a terminal rooting rosette of sticky…
Sedum clavatum 'Cristatum' is a small, slow-growing succulent with fleshy pale green to blue-green leaves densely packed along crested…
Sedum aetnense is a small annual succulent with erect or ascending, usually simple stems covered with fleshy erect-appressed leaves. It…
Sedum annuum (Annual Stonecrop) is an annual or rarely biennial succulent with erect stems that bear pea green or red-tinged leaves. It…
Sedum griseum is a much-branched succulent subshrub with upright or sometimes procumbent stems and small finely papillose leaves. The stems…
Sedum kimnachii is a much-branched succulent subshrub with decumbent stems that grow up to 10 inches (25 cm) long, often rooting at the…
Sedum glabrum is a small succulent that forms basal rosettes of green, glabrous leaves, forming a dense clump. The leaves are oblanceolate…