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Sedum praealtum (S. dendroidium) - Bush Sedum

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Sedum praealtum (S. dendroidium) is a vibrant perennial, more commonly known as the Bush Sedum. Falling under the fascinating Cacti & Succulents category, this generously green plant stands up to an impressive 3 feet tall. Adorned with succulent lime-green leaves, some uniquely edged with a hint of red under high light, it's an appealing sight in any landscape. Winter and spring bestow upon it a bounty of small, yellow flowers - a captivating contrast to its leafy backdrop. This sun-loving, remarkably drought-tolerant plant simply thrives on minimal water, making it a practical yet visually pleasing choice for gardens. Its nature lends itself beautifully to embellishing rockeries and container gardens. Cast in full sun, the Bush Sedum promises consistent beauty and elegance all year round, adding a pop of natural color and charm to your outdoor space.

  • Size: Up to 3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, yellow
  • Foliage: Succulent, lime-green leaves, occasionally with red margins
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Ideal use: Ideal for rockeries and containers
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