is a small succulent shrub with hairy erect or decumbent stems and small, thick, fleshy leaves covered with tiny hairs …
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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 sarmentosum (Stringy Stonecrop) is a mat-forming succulent with branched, creeping or ascending stems that can grow up to 10 inches …
Sedum caespitosum (Broad-leaved Stonecrop), also known as Sedum cespitosum, is a small annual succulent with erect, usually solitary, or …
Sedum mexicanum (Mexican Stonecrop) is a semi-hardy succulent with bright green leaves arranged in whorls around the branched recumbent …
Sedum divergens (Spreading Stonecrop) is a sprawling succulent plant with branched stems that root at the nodes and glossy green or …
Sedum craigii is a rare low-growing succulent with procumbent stems and purplish leaves covered with a powdery bloom. The leaves are …
Sedum palmeri (Palmer's Sedum) is an attractive succulent subshrub with rosettes of thick, fleshy, pale green leaves at the ends of …
Sedum morganianum (Donkey's Tail) is a beautiful succulent with many stems covered with thick, fleshy, glaucous green leaves. The stems …
Sedum palmeri 'Guatemalan Mini' is a small succulent shrub with light green leaves with gently serrated margins. It is much smaller than …
Sedum adolphi 'Firestorm' is a beautiful low-growing succulent with trailing stems and greenish-yellow leaves with red margins in bright …