Sedum makinoi 'Variegatum' (Variegated Japanese Stonecrop) is an attractive low-growing succulent with slender creeping stems that bear …
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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 pulchellum (Widow's Cross) is an annual or perennial succulent with needle-like, pale yellow-green leaves densely arranged along …
Sedum sedoides is a low-growing succulent that forms small rosettes of densely hairy, fresh green leaves, often with red tips. The …
Sedum oxypetalum (Dwarf Tree Stonecrop) is a succulent shrub with much-branched stems with flaking bark and papillose twigs that hold …
Sedum greggii is a small succulent that forms cone-shaped rosettes at the base of the flowering stems. Leaves are alternate oblanceolate …
Sedum caeruleum (Azure Stonecrop) is an erect annual succulent shrub, simple or much-branched from the base, with slender branches and …
Sedum treleasei is a succulent subshrub with erect, procumbent or pendulous stems and thick, fleshy, pale blue-green leaves. The stems …
Sedum furfuraceum (Bonsai Sedum) is a low-growing succulent with dark green egg-shaped leaves covered in scurfy whitish scales and …
Sedum hintonii is an attractive, slow-growing succulent that forms dense rosettes of tiny, egg-shaped leaves densely covered with white …
Sedum hernandezii is a much-branched succulent with ascending to pendent branched stems and chubby, emerald green leaves arranged in …