Sedum Burro’s Tail
Burro’s tail is a warmth and also drought forgiving plant well suited for cozy to temperate areas. The thick stems show up woven or plaited with leaves. The stems emerge from the base and also mature to 3.3 feet (1 m) long. Leaves are lance-shaped, up to 0.8 inches (2 cm) long, and as much as 0.3 inches (0.8 centimeters) in size. The succulent is green to gray green and even blue green and also might have a small chalky appearance. It resembles its family member, Sedum burrito, yet with longer, pointier leaves. Attempt a burro’s tail houseplant or utilize it on the patio area or full sunlight garden bed.
Sedum Burro’s Tail Requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
Sedum Burro’s Tail does well in full sun or bright shade.
Sedum Burro’s Tail can grow up to 4 feet long.
Sedum Burro’s Tail can grow up to 2 feet wide.
No Sedum Burro’s Tail is not cold hardy.
Sedum Burro’s Tail can be propagated by leaves or stem cuttings.
Sedum Burro’s Tail can be toxic to humans or animals.
The plant hardiness zone for Sedum Burro’s Tail is Zone 10 to Zone 11.
The Sedum Burro’s Tail heat zone ranges from Zone 1 to Zone 12.
Sedum Burro’s Tail requires well drained soil.
Sedum Burro’s Tail is a low maintenance succulent plant.
Other Types of Sedum
- Sedum clavatum
- 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 stahlii
- Sedum confusum
- Sedum ewersii
- Sedum glaucophyllum
- Sedum spurium