Sedum Moranense | Red Stonecrop

 

Sedum moranense is native to Mexico. It occurs in forests and scrublands at elevations that range from 6,890 to 10,040 feet (2,100 to 3,060 m).

Sedum moranense is an attractive succulent subshrub with spreading, much-branched stems and small, spirally arranged leaves. It can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall. The bright green leaves and stems take on pink or red hues in cooler weather, eventually turning bright maroon if temperatures are cold enough.

The tiny flowers are star-shaped, white to reddish-white, and appear in clusters at the tip of the stems in midsummer.

Source: World of Succulents

Store:
Jungle Story
SKU:
SED033
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$9.95
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