About Sedum ClavatumSedum clavatum is an attractive succulent plant that originates from Mexico. It has woody sturdy stems and a rosette of entire leaves, usually blue-green with reddish-pink tips when happily growing. The stems of the succulent tree usually extend upwards and lose some of its leaves as it grows, but its beauty is not compromised.
How to care for Sedum ClavatumSun/Location: As a
succulent sedum, Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum needs about 6 hours of sunlight daily to keep its shape and color. Therefore, it is best to keep it outdoors in spring and autumn. Sedum may go dormant during cold weather so move it indoors.
Soil/Pot: Like all
cacti and succulents, a well-drained
soil mix is best for sedum. Succulent trees require more airy soil, you can amend the soil with
grit and pumice.
Watering: Just keep in mind that sedum succulents need very little care. So it doesn't need to be watered frequently. Water thoroughly when the soil dries out. Please try not to pour water on the leaves of succulents. Click
here to learn the tips for watering succulent plants.
More InformationPrimary color: blue/blue-green
Secondary color: pink/red
Bloom color: white
Cold hardiness: Zone 9a-14b(from 20F to 50F)
Product format: 2'' pot
Suitability: balcony, Window, Garden
Propagation: leaf-cutting, leaf
Special characteristic:
Easily planted