Sedum confusum
Description for Sedum Confusum
Plant height: 0.5 – 0.8 inches
Plant spread: 2 – 4 inches
Sedum confusum is a sprawling ground cover which forms a foliage mat spreading by trailing stems. Features succulent, shiny, bright green leaves which typically form rosettes at the ends of stems rising to 10″ tall.
Clusters of yellow, star-like flowers appear in summer. Sedum confusum is appropriately possessed of uncommon qualities. Unlike ivy, gazania and ice-plant, it does not get woody and does not build thatch.
The fleshy oval dark green leaves concentrate toward the tips of arching branches, forming lush mounds.
Common name(s): Lesser Mexican stonecrop
Flower colours: Yellow
Bloom time: April
Max reachable height: 0.25 to 0.75 feet
Difficulty to grow: Easy to grow
Planting and care
Plant sedum seeds in early spring in well-drained, average to rich soil in full sun. Space the plants between 6 inches and 2 feet apart, depending on the type. Low-growing and vigorous species will tolerate partial shade.
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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