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The California Sunset succulent is among some of the most favorite and easy to grow of succulent plants. A hybrid cross between Graptopetalum paraguayense and Sedum adolphi, the plant is classified as a Graptosedum. Read on to learn more about this plant.
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Sedum Jelly Bean plant (Sedum Rubrotinctum). Colorful chubby, little red-tipped leaves that look like jelly beans make it a favorite. It is sometimes called pork-n-beans because the leaves sometimes turn bronze in summer. Others refer to it as Christmas cheer. Whatever you call it, jelly bean sedums make for an unusual plant in an arrangement or in a pot by itself.
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- Grows up to 18-24 in. tall (45-60 cm) and 3-5 ft. wide (90-150 cm).
- Easily grown in sandy, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in sun or light shade. Drought tolerant, Senecio can survive long, dry periods. Irrigate little to occasionally.
- Unlike many succulent plants, Senecio is a winter grower and summer-dormant.
- Excellent for rock gardens, succulent gardens or Mediterranean gardens.
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English ivy plants (Hedera helix) are superb climbers, clinging to almost any surface by means of small roots that grow along the stems. English ivy care is a snap, so you can plant it in distant and hard-to-reach areas without worrying about maintenance.
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This is very colorful and eye-catching branched succulent with densely compact propeller-shaped leaves. The foliage of this plant grows in prostrate with lime green colour at the bottom and turns red at the tips.
It grows very fast with a little bit of care and produces vibrant and bright colour
It grows about 6 inches (15cm) in height and 3 feet wide (90cm) wide with the cluster of white flowers rest on the leaves in the summers.
This campfire succulent particularly attracts the bees and butterfly If you are a real lover of butterfly this is the best option for you.
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Sedum pachyphyllum is a small succulent shrub that branches freely and spread over time by rooting stems and fallen leaves. It grows up to 1 foot (30 cm) tall. As they grow, erect and fleshy stems become prostrate, trailing, and woody. Leaves are club-shaped, up to 1.6 inches (4 cm) long, up to 0.4 inches (1 cm) in diameter, glaucous, silvery-green, and often tipped with red. In summer, yellow star-shaped flowers appear in clusters on erect or reflexed flower stalks.
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Sedum hispanicum is a low-growing, perennial, succulent plant up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall. It has blue-green, succulent foliage. As the weather warms, the foliage turns to a blue-grey color and it has a soft feathery feel to it. In late spring to summer it has clusters of small, whitish-pink blooms.
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Tokyo Sun Stonecrop
Sedum, or Stonecrop, is a large genus of flowering plant which has fleshy, succulent leaves, fleshy stems, and has clusters of small, starry flowers. ‘Tokyo Sun’ forms a spectacular green/yellow ground cover and a clump grown in a small pot makes a gorgeous houseplant.
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Crassula sarmentosa ‘Comet’, formerly known as Crassula sarmentosa ‘Variegata’, is a scrambling succulent that grows up to 1 foot (30 cm) tall, branching sparingly from the base. The stems are reddish, up to 3 foot (90 cm) long, and arches outwards and upwards or trail down. They bear ovate, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) long, mid-green leaves with finely serrated, cream to yellow colored margins. The leaves have a brighter green color with red highlights along the margins when grown in full sun. Terminal rounded compact panicles of pink buds open to pure white flowers in late fall.
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