Please note that after 46 years in business, San Marcos Growers will be discontinuing nursery operations by the end of 2025 and the property will be developed for affordable housing.
Soil (Garden)Very good drainage and mineral soil. Water (Garden)Low to moderate needs in the garden. Requires good drainage. Special UsesDeep South,Deer Resistant,Low Water Usage CommentsThese plants grow best in well-drained, lean soil.
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preserving plants in cultivation. This is organised by Ray Stephenson. 4. SEDUM SLIDE LIBRARY. Members can send for a list of slides owned by the Society, and may borrow small quantities. The Librarian cares for the Society's collection of 35mm slides, many of ...
Please note that after 46 years in business, San Marcos Growers will be discontinuing nursery operations by the end of 2025 and the property will be developed for affordable housing.
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Origin: Mexico (North America) Flower Color: Red & Yellow Bloomtime: Summer Fragrant Flowers: Yes Height: 2-4 feet Width: 1-2 feet Exposure: Sun or Shade Summer Dry: Yes Irrigation: Low Water Needs Winter Hardiness: 15-20° F
Plant in sun in a dry well-drained soil and water regularly to occasionally - it is relatively drought tolerant as perennials go but needs to be irrigated more than most succulent plants. Foliage dies back during winter but is root hardy below -30 °F (USDA Zone 3). This species, native...
and Succulent Society of America's July-August 1961 Journal where Reid Moran described it as "a strange sedum forming coarse mats in the peat-like duff on pine-shaded rocks" and was introduced in 1964 by the International Succulent Introductions (ISI) as ISI-428. Our plants from John Bleck...