About Sedum Adolphi (Golden Sedum) Sedum adolphi belongs to the genus Sedum in the Sedum family and is characterized by its many branches and stems that can be trailing or...
About Sedum Corynephyllum Fröd Sedum Corynephyllum Fröd belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is native to Mexico. It is a variety that proliferates and branches quickly. Its stems are smooth,...
About Sedum Dendroideum Cuttings Sedum Dendroideum belongs to the Crassulaceae family, a succulent plant within the Sedum genus. It is a spring and autumn growth type species characterized by its...
About Sedum Adolphi 'Firestorm' Sedum Adolphi 'Firestorm' is a fast-growing variety of sedum succulents. The succulent plant with vibrant foliage that gives the appearance of being on fire. Imagine the...
About Sedum Dendroideum (Tree Stonecrop) (4 inch) Sedum Dendroideum belongs to the Sedum family. Its leaves are waxy green with striking red edges, curved upwards, and grow on tree-like stems,...
-About Sedum lucidum 'Obesum'-Sedum lucidum 'Obesum' is also known as Sedum ' Giant Jelly Bean'. It is a perennial succulent with distinctive rosettes of fatty, glossy, and shining green leaves....
-About Sedum Dasyphyllum 'Major'- Sedum Dasyphyllum 'Major' is commonly cultivated worldwide for its ornamental value, which belongs to the Sedum genus in the Crassulaceae family. Sedum Dasyphyllum 'Major' features round...
-About the Variegated Sedum Little Missy- Sedum Little Missy is a delicate variegated sedum succulent with tiny pale-green, pink-flushed leaves. Due to their smaller shape, they are popular as...
About Sedum DasyphyllumSedum Dasyphyllum, also known as Sedum burnatii, is a common succulent in the Mediterranean and can be grown in pots, hanging pots, or rock gardens. Its leaves are...
About Sedum adolphii 'Shooting Stars' Sedum adolphii 'Shooting Stars' is a small succulent plant with short, fleshy leaves. The leaves are a vibrant green with red or orange edges, giving...
-About Sedum oaxacanum-Sedum oaxacanum, the tufted succulent is native to high elevations in Central Mexico. The rosettes stand on the reddish prostrate much-branched stems that can grow up to 6...