
Sedum Clavatum
Plant Description Sedum Clavatum, a striking succulent, forms vibrant blue-green rosettes adorned with delicate pink-tipped leaves. Originating from the rugged cliffsides of Central Mexico, this species boasts robust stems that can extend up to 8.0 inches in length. These rosettes are adorned with a velvety, powdery coating known as farina, which takes on a lovely pink hue during the summer months. Their trailing growth pattern makes them an excellent choice for suspended planters, yet they are also easily pruned and transplanted for those seeking a more compact appearance. In addition to their captivating foliage, these plants annually produce clusters of petite, white flowers Specifications and Regions - Native to: Central Mexico- Hardiness: Tender soft succulent, susceptible to frost- Zone: Suitable for zones 7-10- Recommended light conditions: Partial Sun- Bloomtime: Summer- Bloom Color: White Watering and Light Recommendations Indoors: Instead of providing your succulents with