Sedum (Stonecrop) – Drought-Tolerant Succulent Lucky Dip

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*Sprouts HQ - Willway Yard, Bedminster, BS3 4BG
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Willway Yard, Willway Street
Bristol BS3 4BG
United Kingdom

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Sedum plants are well-adapted to dry conditions, and the varieties in this lucky dip are no exception. Whether they sit close to the surface, trail, grow upright, or a mixture of these, their leaves tend to be round, squishy, and excellent at storing water. Their colours range from pastel to deep greens, deep reds and purples, and in the summer, some varieties will even produce tiny, star-shaped flowers. Sedums can be grown indoors or outdoors, but are not always frost-tolerant so winter protection can be necessary. 

Scientific Name
Sedum spp. (sitting plant)

Common Name
Stonecrop, Succulent

Origin
There are species of succulent native to temperate, subtropical and tropical mountains all over the world; they are found across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.

Light
Bright light is a must; indoors, keep it in a sunny window, but beware of harsh midday sun in summer which can scorch some species of Sedum. Outdoors, make sure to keep it somewhere sunny with shelter from colder winds.

Water
Make sure the soil totally dries between waters.

Humidity
Avoid anywhere excessively damp; these plants are adapted to arid environments.

Soil
Well-draining soil is a must; look for specific cactus & succulent mixes with plenty of added sand and grit. Repot every few years as the plant grows.

Food
Feed lightly in spring and summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser every couple of months; feeding isn't necessary over autumn and winter.

Temperature
Most Sedum species tolerate a wide range of temperatures but prefer 15-27°C. Some hardy varieties can withstand frost, but many need protection from prolonged cold.

Pet-safe
Yes, Sedum plants are non-toxic - some species can cause stomach upsets if eaten in larger quantities, so it may be something to keep an eye on.

Sprouts Top Tips
Over time, trailing or sprawling varieties may become leggy - simply trim back and replant cuttings in dry soil to encourage bushier growth.

Sedum (Stonecrop) – Drought-Tolerant Succulent Lucky Dip
£5.00

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