Sedum suaveolens
Sedum suaveolens is a clump-forming succulent, as much as 18 inches (45 centimeters) tall as well as about the exact same in size, with rosettes, approximately 8 inches (20 centimeters) in diameter. The leaves are glaucous blue-green to alabaster white. They are usually touched pink with a squashed upper surface area, keeled listed below as well as slightly upcurving towards the tip.
From within the rosette emerges stolons from which new rosettes form. Like the stolons, a brief florescence, hardly reaching beyond the side of the leaves, arises from within the rosette, bearing swiftly fragrant white blossoms.
Other Types of Sedum
- Sedum clavatum
- Sedum rubrotinctum
- Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’
- Sedum dendroideum
- Sedum dasyphyllum
- Sedum laxum
- 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