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City Floral sells upwards of 20 different sedum varieties, many of which they propagate in their greenhouses. Provided by Scott Dressel-Martin, Denver Botanic Gardens.
For Sedum and Cotyledon, cut sections of the plants with leaves attached. 2) Let all the parts dry out and create a callous where they have been cut. 3) Once they are dry, put the sections into ...
Sedums are also easy to propagate at home. A chunk of a low-growing type placed in the soil will relatively quickly root itself. Even broken off stems will form roots and begin growing a new plant.
For Sedum and Cotyledon, cut sections of the plants with leaves attached. 2) Let all the parts dry out and create a callous where they have been cut. 3) Once they are dry, put the sections into ...
Given full sun and well-drained soil, golden sedum spreads rapidly, and its foliage boasts shades of orange and yellow. In shady locations, however, ... Propagate with cuttings.
Sedum, also known as stonecrop, is a remarkable succulent that will introduce different textures, colors and shapes to your garden. I discovered sedum a few years ago while I was looking for ...
• Sedum sexangulare (tasteless stonecrop): At 4 inches tall, this sedum can tolerate sun or shade with more yellow revealed in full sun. Al Shay is a consulting horticulturist and instructor at OSU.