Sedum sexangulare (Tasteless Stonecrop) - World of Succulents
Sedum sexangulare is a mat-forming succulent with ascending, branched stems that bear fleshy, bright green leaves usually arranged in six spiral rows. It can grow up to 4 inches (10 cm) tall, spreading by stolons along the ground.
Sedum sexangulare - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Sedum sexangulare, commonly called tasteless stonecrop, is a vigorous, dense, glabrous, mat-forming, evergreen stonecrop that it native to Europe and southwestern Asia. It has escaped gardens and naturalized in parts of the upper midwest (Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio), New England and Ontario.
Sedum sexangulare - Wikipedia
Sedum sexangulare, also known as tasteless stonecrop, [1] [2] is a species of succulent perennial and evergreen plant of the genus Sedum. It is similar to Sedum acre, but has shorter and denser leaves. It gained the binomial name ("six-angled") for its characteristic six spirals of leaves.
Sedum sexangulare - Mountain Crest Gardens
Sedum sexangulare (Linné): A supremely easy-to-grow ground cover. Its Latin name refers to the six spirals of green, linear leaves that cover each stem. This species is highly adaptable and can tolerate more shade and moisture than most stonecrops. It is best planted in rocky crevices of pots to contains its agressive spreading.
Plant Profile for Sedum sexangulare - Perennials
Tiny yellow star flowers appear in early summer. A fast grower, this is best kept away from slower alpine plants that it might smother. Also a good choice for tubs and mixed containers. Easy to propagate; simply break pieces off and stick them in the ground. Excellent choice for …
Sedum sexangulare - How to grow & care - Grow Plants
Sedum sexangulare grow and care – subshrub succulent of the genus Sedum also known as Tasteless stonecrop, Sedum sexangulare perennial evergreen plant used as ornamental plant can be as groundcover and its drought tolerant plant, can grow in temperate, mediterranean or subtropics climate and growing in hardiness zone 3-9 and with the right ...
Tasteless Stonecrop (Sedum sexangulare) in the Sedums …
Plant database entry for Tasteless Stonecrop (Sedum sexangulare) with 41 images, one comment, and 43 data details.
Sedum sexangulare - LLIFLE
Sedum sexangulare Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli Cultivation and Propagation: Always an interesting plant and very easy to grow in container or in the rock garden. It is incredibly tough, sun and drought tolerant, but also will do well in shade.
Sedum sexangulare — six-angled stonecrop - Go Botany
Native to Europe, six-angled stonecrop was first reported growing in the United States in 1942. There are now scattered occurrences in parts of New England and parts of the Midwest. Anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields. Non-native: introduced (intentionally or unintentionally); has become naturalized.
Sedum sexangulare - Alpine Garden Society
Flowers five-petalled, 6-9mm across, bright yellow. Central Europe from Sweden to Italy and France to the Ukraine, from sea level in the north to 1600m in the south. S.s. 'Weisse Tatra' is a slow alpine form with finer leaves from the Tatras Mountains of …
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