Plantogallery Stone crop succulent plant

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Description

Package Contain

  • One stone crop plant
  • One plastic nursery Pot black color Size 4-5 Inch.
  • Plant Height Approx.1 to 2 Feet.
  • Free Caring Guide Manual Inside The Order.

Key features

  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Typical water needs for a succulent
  • Plant grows up to 6″ (15 cm) tall
  • Plant grows up to 8″ (21 cm) wide

  • Zone 9a (Minimum 20° F | -6.7° C)
  • Not cold hardy
  • Propagation by cuttings, leaves, offsets
  • Generally non-toxic to humans and animals
  • Winter Dormant

Udanta For more information Related to This Products we are Providing you the fully Guide Booklet Inside the Order which is helps you in to Grow your flowers bulbs easily and gives you the best ever result

Type: Evergreen plant.

Care: Easily care and maintained.

Suitable: Outdoor & Shaded Area.

Use: Decoration and Purpose.

PLANTS RE-POTTING

Description

The stonecrop is a succulent sedum plant (Sedum spp.), ideal for arid areas of the garden. Growing stonecrops is one of the easier plant projects because of their easy maintenance and low culture requirements. They are in the genus Crassula, which embraces many of our favorite houseplant succulents, like Jade plants, as well as old garden favorites such as Echeveria. The stonecrop perennial plant will thrive in hot sunny locations and reward you with easy color and form.

The family of stonecrop succulents is large and encompasses low growing, trailing plants and tall spiked-flowering plants that may get up to a foot (31 cm.) in height. All stonecrop plants have a rosette form and most produce a flower held above the base foliage. The leaves are thick and semi-glossy. Most stonecrop plants cultivated in gardens have their origins in Europe and Asia, finding their way to North America and other places across the globe through exploration, trade, etc. — many of which having eventually become naturalized, growing freely in nature (as with the wild form, Sedum ternatum). There are also vast numbers of hybrid types available too. The flowers of stonecrop perennial are rich with sweet nectar and attract bees, moths, and butterflies. The colors range but are usually in the pastel family of hues. Flowers can remain on the plants well into early winter, adding dimension and interest to the succulents even as they dry.


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