Sedum spectabile Variegatum

Sedum spectabile Variegatum

€5,90
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Sedum spectabile Variegatum

Sedum spectabile Variegatum

€5,90
Organic
Sustainable
Locally grown
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Sedum spectabile Variegatum is a highly drought tolerant and visually striking member of the stonecrop family, flashing variegated leaves and soft white flowers in the fall.
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The leaves are fleshy, flat, toothed and wonderfully variegated with bright yellow and green tones.
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    • This cultivar is distinguished by a bright yellow inside of the lead and a serrated, bright green edge.
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The flowers are soft white and star-shaped, appearing as little tufts in the fall.
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👨‍🌾GARDENING TIPS👨‍🌾: Sedum spectabile Variegatum
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    • The dwarf species are well-suited for rock gardens and generally spread quickly.
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    • These plants do not tolerate winter moisture well and are sensitive to excess fertilizer, which can distort their growth, especially in upright forms.
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    • The color of the foliage depends largely on sunlight and water availability.
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    • During rainy springs and summers with less sunlight, the foliage of some Sedum species remains green or takes on less red, purple, or orange hues.
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The Tales & The Botany: Sedum spectabile Variegatum

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There are approximately 500 species found across the Northern Hemisphere, Madagascar, Central African mountains, and Bolivia.

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Many variegated Sedum cultivars are horticulturally developed rather than naturally occurring.

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Origin

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Flowering August, September, October
Exposure Full Sun
Frost Tolerance -10°C to -15°C
Size 0.5m H x 0.4m W
Soil Poor, Rocky/Well-Draining
Planting Season March to May, September to November
€5,90
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🪴9x9 cm

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🌱 Grown in our nursery

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