Sedum dasyphyllum Care, Propagation, Watering & Growing Tips

Corsican Stonecrop or Thick-leaved Stonecrop is a gray-green perennial plant with spreading stems that form a shrub. It has small white flowers. A member of the Crassulaceae family, this succulent plant is very low-maintenance, a good houseplant, and safe for pets.

Common Name

Corsican Stonecrop or Thick-leaved Stonecrop
Plant Type
Cactus & Succulents Houseplants
Taxonomy
Scientific name
Sedum dasyphyllum
Genus
Sedum
Family
Crassulaceae
Order
Saxifragales
Class
Dicotyledons

Sedum dasyphyllum Water Needs

Water requirements and watering times for Sedum dasyphyllum.
Water Needs
Low
Cups
Generally, Sedum dasyphyllum needs water once every 14 days in 1 cups.
1 Cup = 250 ml, so at least Sedum dasyphyllum needs about 0.25 L per 14 days.

Sedum dasyphyllum Temperature, Humidity, and Light

Ideal light, temperature & humidity needed for Sedum dasyphyllum to thrive.

Light Requirements

± 4 hours

Temperature

65°F to 75°F

Humidity Preference

Medium

The ideal humidity range for your Sedum dasyphyllum to thrive is between 40% and 50%.

Sedum dasyphyllum Soil Types and Growing Media

Information about soil and suitable planting media for Sedum dasyphyllum.

Suitability in pots

5L

Sedum dasyphyllum plants require different pot sizes as they grow. Start with a small pot of 5L.

Soil type

chalk loam sand
Soil Drainage
Well-Drainage

Soil PH

alkaline neutral

Sedum dasyphyllum Characteristics

All you need to know about the characteristics of the Sedum dasyphyllum plant.

Maximum Height

2 Inches or 1 meters

Spread

8 Inches or 1 meters

Color

Green
Celadon

Characteristics

Showy Evergreen

Is Sedum dasyphyllum toxic to pets?

No

Garden Style

Gravel and Rock Garden Informal and Cottage Patio And Containers

Sedum dasyphyllum Grow and Care

Find out information on how to propagate Sedum dasyphyllum, when it flowers, and how to care for it.

Maintenance

easy

Propagation Methods

stem cutting root division

Flowering season

spring summer autumn winter

Sedum dasyphyllum Native Region

Find out where the Sedum dasyphyllum plant originated.

Country

Croatia Greece Italy Malta Republic of North Macedonia Turkey
Specific Location

This plant is native to Central and Southern Europe, the Western Mediterranean, Turkey, and North Africa.

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