Sedum Clavatum
Sedum Clavatum
Growth Habit: Sedum clavatum is a low-growing succulent with a spreading or trailing habit. It forms dense mats of fleshy, cylindrical leaves that are arranged in clusters along trailing stems.
Flowers: In the summer, Sedum clavatum produces small, star-shaped flowers in clusters at the ends of its stems. The flowers can range in color from white to pink or yellow, depending on the variety.
Uses: This succulent is commonly used as ground cover in rock gardens, containers, or hanging baskets. It is also suitable for use in living walls or green roofs due to its ability to tolerate drought and poor soil conditions.
Introduction: Native to Mexico and parts of Central America, Sedum clavatum is well adapted to dry, arid climates. It thrives in well-draining soil and prefers full sun to partial shade conditions. It is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal water once established.
Advantages:
- Drought Tolerance: Sedum clavatum is highly drought-tolerant, making it ideal for xeriscaping or areas with limited water availability.
- Erosion Control: The dense mat-forming habit of this succulent helps control soil erosion on slopes or in areas with loose soil.
- Versatility: Sedum clavatum is versatile and can be used in various landscaping applications, including ground cover, container gardening, or as a component of green infrastructure projects.
- Attractive Foliage: The cylindrical leaves of Sedum clavatum provide visual interest, especially when planted en masse. The plant's trailing habit adds texture and movement to garden beds or containers.
The first two photo serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 80mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
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