Sedum morganianum
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Sedum morganianum |
S. morganianum can be grown outdoors only in warm climates. The common name refers to its growth habit which produces long trailing rope-like stems with leaves packed close to the stem. It rarely flowers, but when it does it produces pink to deep red flowers. It is best grown as a hanging basket or in a wall pot. Needs good drainage, partial shade and protection from the wind. Important Info : This is a tender sedum, often grown as a houseplant.
How to Grow this Plant
Cuttings. Remove the leaves from the lower half of the cutting and allow the lower portion to dry. Plant in cactus style potting soil. It will root within a few days.
Characteristics
Cultivar: n/a Family: Crassulaceae Size: Height: 0 ft. to 1 ft. Width: 0 ft. to 1 ft. Plant Category: houseplants, perennials, Plant Characteristics: poisonous, Foliage Characteristics: evergreen, poisonous, Foliage Color: blue-green to gold, Flower Characteristics: pendent, unusual, Flower Color: pinks, reds, Tolerances: drought, heat & humidity, pollution, rabbits,
Requirements
Bloomtime Range: Late Spring to Late Summer USDA Hardiness Zone: 10 to 11 AHS Heat Zone: 3 to 9 Light Range: Part Shade to Part Sun pH Range: 7 to 8.5 Soil Range: Some Clay to Some Clay Water Range: Dry to Normal