




Sedum
Sedum plants are succulents known for their thick, fleshy leaves that store water. They come in various shapes and colors, adding beauty to gardens and rockeries.
生息地: Gardens, Rockeries
The Sedum has thick, fleshy leaves that store water, often forming rosettes or trailing mats. Its small, star-shaped flowers typically appear in dense clusters, displaying vibrant shades of pink, red, yellow, or white, creating a striking contrast against its succulent foliage.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its common name, stonecrop, means it can grow right on top of rocks!
Many Sedum flowers smell sweet, which attracts lots of tiny beneficial insects.
Sedum plants are popular for making 'green roofs' on buildings.
Some Sedum species can change their leaf color to bright red in chilly weather!
Sedum has succulent leaves that store water, helping it survive long periods of drought in dry places.
Sedum uses a special photosynthesis (CAM) to absorb CO2 at night, saving water during hot, sunny days.
Sedum can sprout new plants from a single leaf or stem piece, helping it spread easily in new spots.
Apis mellifera
Gathers nectar and pollen
Vanessa cardui
Feeds on nectar from flowers
Helix aspersa
Eats tender leaves and stems
Eupeodes corollae
Visits flowers for nectar
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Sedum plants are safe to touch and handle, but avoid ingesting any part of the plant.
5-75 cm
10-90 cm
0.5-2 cm
Late summer to fall
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