Winter growth |
This is an attractive, small, branching sedum. Leaves grow at the ends of the branches, giving it a "tree-like" appearance. Some say it looks like a miniature yucca, especially with the dead leaves accumulating under the new growth. This is a winter grower, but can be watered occasionally in summer. One of my favorite sedums!
Same plant in summer
Interesting little thing. Little pine tree.
ReplyDeleteI think it looks more like a pine than a yucca too! ;-)
DeleteVery cool looking plant. I like Sedums. Thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks LL!
DeleteLove that little sedum, reminds me of a bonsai
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole! I agree, very Bonsai looking!
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This is really beautiful tree. I also love trees. Thanks for nice post.
ReplyDeletewill the multiceps grow in tropical climate? i'm thinking about growing them from seed (etsy).
ReplyDeleteThis plant should do fine in tropical regions. It is a autumn and winter grower, so be careful not to over water in the warmer months. Good luck!
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