Sedum

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  • Sedum hernandezii

    It is a species of Mexican sedum that is easy to recognize due to the cracked epidermis of the stubby, emerald green leaves. It prefers bright, slightly shaded locations. In winter to be sheltered from frost. Learn More
  • Sedum multiceps

    Interesting for the rosettes of small leaves gathered on the top of branched stems protected by the dried leaves of past seasons. Originally from Algeria but widespread in the Mediterranean area (it is naturalized in Sardinia). if well cultivated it keeps the rosettes compact and in some years it forms shrubs similar to yucca bonsai. Learn More

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