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Sedum divergens |
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| After growing for a few weeks in outside trough (late May) |
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| Seedling in late June |
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| Seedlings grown indoors (late April) |
Common name |
Cascade stonecrop |
Family |
crassulaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial (Z5-9) |
Flowers |
yellow (summer) |
Size |
4-6" |
Light |
sun-part shade |
From seed  |
germinate at room temperature with exposure to light detailed seed-starting info below
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Mat-forming evergreen succulent native to Oregon. Cute chubby leaves with a subtle pink tinge, and starburst yellow flowers in summer. I haven't seen those flowers yet – most of last year's seedlings did not survive the winter, but I'm trying again with a fresh batch this year.
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We left this plant behind in our Pennsylvania garden (and wish it well); we don't grow it in Houston. Seed for this plant is included on my seed trade list About my plant portraits
PlantLinks to other web pages about Sedum divergens
- Seed from NARGS '13/'14 exchange. Baggy 70F with light (28%G, 3-18d)
- Same seed as above, cold-stored. Baggy 70F with light (38%G, 6-24d)
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