
Coral Sedum Succulent Plant
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In an environment with mild sunlight and sufficient water, the cylindrical leaves of Sedum sedum are as crystal clear as emeralds; in hot weather and water shortage, its leaves are still full and round, but the color has unconsciously turned into cream yellow, and the tips of the leaves are pink, which is naughty and cute. It is the characteristic of the leaves storing water that makes it heat-resistant and drought-resistant. It can save water and eliminate the need for pruning, and can be planted in large areas to replace lawns. It can also be planted as an ornamental succulent on the balcony, and the white flowers present another beautiful scenery.
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Crassulaceae plants are easy to grow, prefer full sun, and tolerate heat, drought, and frost. They prefer well-drained 50% sandy, gravel, or perlite soils. Water gently at the beginning of planting to promote growth, but do not accumulate water to prevent rot. Once the plant is established, it can tolerate several days of drought, and the leaf color becomes richer. If you choose to propagate by hand, you can cut it into 2-inch branches for cuttings, which are easy to root.