Phonetic Spelling:SEE-dum mor-gan-ee-AY-num
Genus:Sedum
Species:morganianum
Family:Crassulaceae
This succulent plant features trailing stems that can grow up to 24 inches long, adorned with delicate, triangular, fleshy leaves in a blue-green hue. The leaves are fragile and may easily break if handled. In the summer, clusters of pink or red flowers bloom at the tips of the stems. It makes a striking display in hanging planters, allowing the trailing stems to be showcased. The plant thrives in bright indoor light and requires regular watering until winter, when watering should be reduced significantly. It is an evergreen perennial that can reach a height of 6 cm and has a prostrate, drooping growth habit.
This plant can withstand temperatures as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit and thrives in bright indoor settings, such as a windowsill that receives partial sunlight. It prefers dry soil, fresh air, and a shallow pot. When watering, tepid water is recommended. The plant is easy to propagate, as cuttings and fallen leaves can root readily. However, it is susceptible to pests and diseases, primarily due to overwatering.
Key characteristics include its unique, densely packed, jellybean-shaped leaves on long, drooping stems, which are essential for identification. The flowers are rarely seen, and the leaves can drop off to give rise to new plants.
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