A Beautiful Succulent - Sedum 'Alice Evans' Crested - Do Just As Well With Less Care And Live Longer
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Sedum 'Alice Evans' is a beautiful succulent with hanging stems and fleshy, green leaves arranged in a dense rosette at the end of the stem. The rosettes can reach up to 3-4 inches (7.5-10 cm) in diameter. The leaves are thick and pointed and can measure up to 1.6 inches (4 cm) long.
The white, star-shaped flowers appear on branched stalks that can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in height.
Origin
Sedum 'Alice Evans' is a hybrid that results from a cross between Sedum clavatum and Sedum lucidum.
Hardiness
USDA hardiness zones 9b to 11b: from 25 °F (−3.9 °C) to 50 °F (+10 °C).
How to Grow and Care
When growing Sedums, keep in mind that these plants need very little attention or care. They will thrive in conditions that many other plants do, but they do just as well in less hospitable areas. They are ideal for that part of your yard that gets too much sun or too little water to grow anything else. A common name for Sedum is Stonecrop because many gardeners joke that only stones need less care and live longer.
Sedum is easily planted. Laying the plant on the ground where you want it to grow is usually enough to start the plant there. They will send out roots from wherever the stem touches the ground and the root itself. If you want to ensure the plant starts there, add a very thin layer of soil.
A Beautiful Succulent - Sedum 'Alice Evans' Crested - Do Just As Well With Less Care And Live Longer
1490
$30.00$14.90
Unit price/ per
Sedum 'Alice Evans' is a beautiful succulent with hanging stems and fleshy, green leaves arranged in a dense rosette at the end of the stem. The rosettes can reach up to 3-4 inches (7.5-10 cm) in diameter. The leaves are thick and pointed and can measure up to 1.6 inches (4 cm) long.
The white, star-shaped flowers appear on branched stalks that can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in height.
Origin
Sedum 'Alice Evans' is a hybrid that results from a cross between Sedum clavatum and Sedum lucidum.
Hardiness
USDA hardiness zones 9b to 11b: from 25 °F (−3.9 °C) to 50 °F (+10 °C).
How to Grow and Care
When growing Sedums, keep in mind that these plants need very little attention or care. They will thrive in conditions that many other plants do, but they do just as well in less hospitable areas. They are ideal for that part of your yard that gets too much sun or too little water to grow anything else. A common name for Sedum is Stonecrop because many gardeners joke that only stones need less care and live longer.
Sedum is easily planted. Laying the plant on the ground where you want it to grow is usually enough to start the plant there. They will send out roots from wherever the stem touches the ground and the root itself. If you want to ensure the plant starts there, add a very thin layer of soil.