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
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Plant Type
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Cactus & Succulents
Houseplants
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Taxonomy
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Scientific name
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Sedum dasyphyllum
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Genus
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Sedum
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Family
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Crassulaceae
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Order
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Saxifragales
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Class
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Dicotyledons
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Sedum dasyphyllum Water Needs |
Water requirements and watering times for Sedum dasyphyllum.
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Water Needs
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Low
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Cups
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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. |
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Sedum dasyphyllum Temperature, Humidity, and Light |
Ideal light, temperature & humidity needed for Sedum dasyphyllum to thrive. |
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Light Requirements |
± 4 hours
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Temperature |
65°F
to 75°F
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Humidity Preference |
Medium
The ideal humidity range for your Sedum dasyphyllum to thrive is between 40% and 50%. |
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Sedum dasyphyllum Soil Types and Growing Media |
Information about soil and suitable planting media for Sedum dasyphyllum. |
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Suitability in pots |
5L
Sedum dasyphyllum plants require different pot sizes as they grow. Start with a small pot of 5L. |
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Soil type |
chalk
loam
sand
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Soil Drainage
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Well-Drainage
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Soil PH |
alkaline
neutral
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Sedum dasyphyllum Characteristics |
All you need to know about the characteristics of the Sedum dasyphyllum plant. |
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Maximum Height |
2 Inches or
1 meters
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Spread |
8 Inches or
1 meters
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Color |
Green
Celadon
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Characteristics |
Showy
Evergreen
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Is Sedum dasyphyllum toxic to pets? |
No
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Garden Style |
Gravel and Rock Garden
Informal and Cottage
Patio And Containers
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Sedum dasyphyllum Grow and Care |
Find out information on how to propagate Sedum dasyphyllum, when it flowers, and how to care for it. |
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Maintenance |
easy
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Propagation Methods |
stem cutting
root division
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Flowering season |
spring
summer
autumn
winter
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Sedum dasyphyllum Native Region |
Find out where the Sedum dasyphyllum plant originated. |
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Country |
Croatia
Greece
Italy
Malta
Republic of North Macedonia
Turkey
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Specific Location
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This plant is native to Central and Southern Europe, the Western Mediterranean, Turkey, and North Africa. |