Description
Botanical name: Sedum oxypetalum Kunth
Synonyms: Sedum arborescens, Sedum peregrinum
Family: Crassulaceae
Origin: Mexico
Common name: Sédum, shrubby thornwort
Hardiness: -6°C to -7°C
IUCN Red List: no
Sedum oxypetalum is a caudex-type shrub with a succulent trunk that can grow up to a meter high in pots, but is much smaller, reaching 30-40 cm in natural rock gardens. Foliage is deciduous in winter. Flowers are white or pale blue (very very very pale) with red centers.
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