Sedum hirsutumsubsp.baeticumRouy

Oreosedum hirsutumsubsp.baeticum , Sedum baeticum , Sedum hirsutumvar.baeticum

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Sedum

Sedum hirsutum subsp. baeticum

In cultivation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Derivative of a photo by Santino Rischitelli. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

The subspecific name " baeticum(BAT - ee - kum ) refer to theBaetic Mountainsin Spain and the words speak there .

Sedum hirsutumsubsp.baeticumis native toMoroccoandSpain .

Sedum hirsutumsubsp.baeticumis a succulent flora that forms tussock of stout , leafless runner with a terminal rootingrosetteof sticky leaf . The rosettes can give a diam of up to 1.6 inches ( 4 cm ) . The leaves areoblanceolateand can rise up to 0.6 column inch ( 1.5 atomic number 96 ) long .

Sedum hirsutum subsp. baeticum

In cultivation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Derivative of a photo by Santino Rischitelli. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

The flowers are star - mould with five ashen petals and appear in few - bloom clustering on light stalks in summer .

lightness : This succulent grows proficient in locations where it will savour the full sun for at least six hour daily . It will permit partial shade but will not thrive in deep specter . Keep your indoor plant in a cheery windowpane or under artificial lights .

Soil : S. hirsutumsubsp.baeticumdoes not like to sit in miry grease , so drain is essential to prevent root rot . take awell - drain soil mixing .

Sedum hirsutum subsp. baeticum

In habitat, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain. Derivative of a photo byLéo Giardi. Used underCC BY-NC 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.

Temperature : This plant life is patient of of heat and freezing temperature . S. hirsutumsubsp.baeticumcan withstand temperatures as low as 15 ° F ( -9.4 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones8b to 9b , 15 to 30 ° F ( -9.4 to -1.1 ° C ) .

Watering : urine exhaustively from spring through capitulation and wait for the dirt to dry out out before watering again . In winter , water your works just enough to keep it from wither . annul wetting the leaf , stem , and flowers when watering .

Fertilizing : Feed with a balanced organic fertilizer in spring . eating is unnecessary if the plant life is part annually and provided with fresh ground .

Sedum hirsutum subsp. baeticum

In cultivation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Derivative of a photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Repotting : When your plant outgrows its current pot , move it to a turgid container to better support it . outflow is the best time to repotS. hirsutumsubsp.baeticum . Make indisputable the soil is ironic before you begin repot .

Propagation : Once you have oneS. hirsutumsubsp.baeticum , it is easy to make more by taking prow cutting and dividing the plant . It is also loose to grow from seed . Take cuttings in leaping when the plant is in active growth . Once it has finished flowering , it is the correct time for division . Spring or summertime is the best time to sow the ejaculate .

Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Sedum .

S. hirsutumsubsp.baeticumis not list as toxic for masses but can be mildly toxic to dearie and baby .

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