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Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’ - Burrito Sedum

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Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’ is a charismatic succulent prized for its generous overflow of dense, grey-green leaves, neatly packed and shaped like teardrops on long, trailing stems—a distinctive feature that has won it the affectionate nickname, the Burrito Sedum. Originating from Mexico, this steadfast member of the Crassulaceae family showcases a beautiful contradiction: despite its delicate, almost whimsical appearance, it is surprisingly easy to care for. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, requiring well-drained soil and light watering, effortlessly withstanding periods of drought. When summer graces your garden, marvel as the Burrito Sedum blooms with petite red flowers, providing a beautiful juxtaposition against its lush foliage. Ideal for gracing both indoor hanging baskets and outdoor rockeries, this is the perfect choice for the gardener seeking resilient, year-round greenery that doesn't compromise on aesthetic appeal. Note of caution: be sure to shield your Burrito Sedum against frost and remember to allow its soil to dry out in-between watering to prevent root rot.

  • Size: Long, cascading tendrils
  • Flowers: Pink to red in the summer
  • Foliage: Grey-green, dense, teardrop-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Low, allow soil to dry between waterings
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Unique Feature: Resistant to drought, ideal for hanging baskets or rockeries
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