-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 inches. Small blue-green leaves with white tips. The star-shaped yellow flowers usually appear in summer.
-How to care for Sedum oaxacanum-Sun/Location: Sedum succulents can thrive well in the position where get too much sun to grow other
succulent varieties. Sedum oaxacanum feels happy outdoors where they can enjoy the full sunlight for at least 6 or more hours per day. As much as it loves light, partial shade is necessary for harsh sunlight.
Soil/Pot: As a
hardy succulent, Sedum oaxacanum needs very little attention and will thrive in poor soil. The
well-draining cactus soil is ideal by mixing succulent soil with 40% mineral components such as gravel,
perlite, and pumice.
Watering: Sedum oaxacanum is an easy-to-grow succulent. It needs to be watered weekly in the growing season. The succulent plant does not tolerate
overwater as excess moisture can lead its roots to rot.
-More Information-Primary color: green; white
Secondary color: green
Bloom color: yellow
Cold hardiness: zone 3a-11b (from -40F to 50F)
Product format: 4" pot
Suitability: balcony, Window, Garden
Propagation: stem cutting, leaf, seed
Special characteristic: easy to propagate, pet safe