Sedum pulchellumMichx .

Sea Star , Widow ’s Cross , Widowscross

Chetyson pulchellum , Sedum pulchrum

Sedum pulchellum (Widow’s Cross)

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Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Sedum

Sedum pulchellumis aboriginal to theUnited States . It occurs in dry , thin soils , in rock crack and bluffs from Ohio south to the Gulf seashore , west to Texas , and Union to Kansas , except Indiana , Florida , and Louisiana .

Sedum pulchellumis an yearly or perennial succulent with needle - comparable , wan yellow - green leaf densely do along mere or branching , ascending to spreading stems . The stems can mature up to 12 inches ( 30 curium ) long , while the leaves can attain up to 1.3 inches ( 3.2 curium ) in length and 0.2 inches ( 0.5 atomic number 96 ) in diam .

Sedum pulchellum (Widow’s Cross)

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The stems are pinch by a horizontally branched cyme of tiny pinkish - blank flowers that appear in former springtime .   The flowers are asterisk - shaped with 4 to 7 everlasting white to purple petal and appear in clusters on upright stalk with 4 to 7 separate ramification in late spring and early summer . This plant may be short - survive , but it self - cum freely . The dehiscent seminal fluid pods ripen to John Brown by fall before splitting open to turn their seed .

USDA hardiness zones6a to 9b : from -10 ° F ( −23.3 ° coke ) to 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C ) .

When growingSedums , keep in mind that these plant take very picayune attention or care . They will prosper in conditions many other plants thrive in but do just as well in less hospitable areas . They are idealistic for that part of your yard that fuck off too much sun or too little water supply to produce anything else . A common name forSedumis Stonecrop because many gardeners joke that only stones necessitate less care and live longer .

Sedum pulchellum (Widow’s Cross)

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Sedumis easily plant . For shorter varieties , pose the planton the primer coat where you desire it to raise is commonly enough to go it there . They will ship out roots from wherever the stem touches the ground and root itself . If you would wish to ensure further that the industrial plant will begin there , you may bestow a very slender covering ofsoilover the plant .

you’re able to break off one of the stems for taller variety and push it into the soil where you want to grow it . The fore will root very easily , and a novel plant life will be established in a season or two .

Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Sedum .

Sedum pulchellum (Widow’s Cross)

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