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Sedum hispanicum var. minus

 
Sedum hispanicum var. minus
Spanish stonecrop

Common name Spanish stonecrop
Family crassulaceae
Life cycle perennial (Z2-9)
Flowers pale pink (summer)
From seed germinates readily at room temperature with exposure to light
detailed seed-starting info below

Probably the cutest sedum we grow: a squishy mat of tiny succulent blue-green leaves. For some reason, our first attempt to grow it was unsuccessful, so I recently acquired a second plant.

Sedum hispanicum var. minus
In winter the evergreen foliage takes on a purplish cast. This photo was taken in early April.
Spanish stonecrop
It grows in Houston too

This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away...

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Seed-starting details for this plant

  1. Seed from NARGS '17/'18 exchange (not var. minus). Baggy 70F with light (~50%G, 4d)
  2. Same seed as above. Baggy 70F with light (~20%G, 6-9d)


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