Sedum clavatum
Sedum clavatum is an appealing succulent, up to 4 inches (10 cm) high, with stout, creeping stems terminating in rosettes approximately 2 inches (5 centimeters) in diameter. The leaves are succulent glaucous, light green or blue-green, sometimes with red pointers.
It has a portable inflorescence of several white star-shaped flowers in mid to late springtime to very early summertime. The stems shed their leaves as they lengthen but are typically covered by younger stems so the plant can resemble a strong floor covering of eye-catching succulent gray-colored rosettes.
Sedum Clavatum Requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
Sedum clavatum does well in full sun to partial shade.
Sedum clavatum can grow up to 6 inches tall.
Sedum clavatum can grow up to 8 inches wide.
No Sedum clavatum is not cold hardy.
Sedum clavatum can be propagated by leaves, cuttings or seeds.
Sedum clavatum is generally non-toxic to humans or animals.
The plant hardiness zone for Sedum clavatum is Zone 9 to Zone 11.
The Sedum clavatum heat zone is Zone 10.
Sedum clavatum requires well drained soil.
Sedum clavatum is a low maintenance succulent plant.
Other Types of Sedum
- Sedum rubrotinctum
- Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’
- Sedum dendroideum
- Sedum dasyphyllum
- Sedum laxum
- Sedum suaveolens
- Sedum alpestre
- Sedum lucidum
- Sedum adolphii
- Sedum spathulifolium
- Sedum pachyphyllum
- Sedum nussbaumerianum
- Sedum anglicum
- Sedum caeruleum
- Sedum morganianum ‘Burro’s Tail’
- Sedum stahlii
- Sedum confusum
- Sedum ewersii
- Sedum glaucophyllum
- Sedum spurium