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Common name(s): Lesser Mexican stonecrop
Scientific name: Sedum confusum
Description
Sedum Confusum is a ground cover that forms a foliage mat up to 10 inches (25 cm) tall, spreading by trailing stems. The leaves are fleshy, oval, glossy dark green, and concentrate towards the tips of arching branches. It can get a pink tinge at its leaf edges when grown in full sun. Clusters of yellow, star-like flowers appear in summer.
Sedum Confusum Plant care and instructions
Plant sedum seeds in early spring in well-drained, average to rich soil in full sun. Space the plants between 6 inches and 2 feet apart, depending on the type. Low-growing and vigorous species will tolerate partial shade. You can also plant divisions or cuttings instead of seeds. Dig a hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surface, then place the plant in the hole and fill it in. Once established, sedums require little care. Check your plants regularly to make sure they are not dry and water when needed. After flowering, cut back the plants to maintain their shape. Remember to divide your plants in the spring or fall to control their spread. Throughout the summer, divisions and cuttings root readily.
Light - At least 1-3 hours of preferably morning sunlight a day is ideal for plants to grow well and natural indirect bright light for the rest of the day.
Place - Keep the plant in natural indirect bright Light.
Water - Before watering check the moisture in soil then water if the soil feels dry (upper 3-4 inches) Water thoroughly in the summer and reduce watering in winter and rainy seasons.
Fertilizer - During the main growing season (June-July) feed the plant with organic fertilizer.
Temperature - -20.6 degrees C (-5 degrees F) to -17.8 degrees C (0 degrees F)
Special Features
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