Succulent Gardening: The Art of Nature

A thru E | Aeonium | Agaves | Aloes | Cactaceae||
Caudiciforms | Cotyledons & Graptos |
Crassulas & Dudleyas | Cuttings | Echeveria |
Euphorbiaceae | Gasteria~Haworthia |
Hanging Plants | House plants | Kalanchoe |
Mesemb | Sedum | Senecio | Specimen |
Sansevieria~Sempervivum| F thru Z | Holiday Gifts |






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Updated April 30, 2012
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Sedum furfuraceum

Sedum furfuraceum ~ Origin is Mexico. an interesting sedum found in rock gardens, containers and around stepping stones or wall niches. Sedums do best in soil with good drainage. They turn reddish in the sun. Like most succulents, water when soil becomes dry. Protect from frost. Sedum furfuraceum form clusters of stems with waxy bronzish-green bead-like leaves. Favorite for bonsai as can easily be trained in the shape of a small tree. Porous soil with adequate drainage. Bright light with ample airflow. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Protect from frost.

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