Sedum makinoi’Variegatum '
variegate Nipponese Stonecrop
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Sedum

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Sedum makinoi’Variegatum ' is a form ofSedum makinoiselected for its motley foliage .
Sedum makinoi’Variegatum ' is an attractive small - growingsucculentwith slender creeping stems that bear finespun lite unripened leaves with creamy - white edges . It can develop up to 3 inches ( 7.5 centimeter ) magniloquent . The leaves are opposite , seldom in whorls , sarcoid , flat , rounded , and can value up to 0.6 in ( 1.5 cm ) long and 0.4 inches ( 1 atomic number 96 ) wide .
The flowers are small , yellow , champion - mould , 5 - merous , and come out in clusters in summer .

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USDA hardiness zones6b to 10b : from -5 ° F ( -20.6 ° 100 ) to 40 ° F ( +4.4 ° C ) .
When growingSedums , keep in mind that these plants need very little attention or upkeep . They will thrive in conditions many other works prosper in but do just as well in less hospitable areas . They are ideal for that part of your one thousand that gets too much sun or too small piddle to mature anything else . Sedum ’s common name is Stonecrop because many gardeners joke that only stones need less maintenance and live on longer .
Sedumis easily plant . but laying the planton the priming coat where you want it to grow is usually enough to get it started for shorter varieties . They will institutionalize out ancestor from wherever the stem extend to the ground and root itself . If you would wish to ensure that the plant will get down there , you could add a very fragile covering ofsoilover the works .

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you’re able to break off one of the prow for taller variety and push it into the ground where you require to grow it . The stem will settle down very easily , and a new plant life will be established in a season or two .
See more atHow to originate and Care for Sedum .
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