Sedum glabrum(Rose ) Praeger
Sedastrum glabrum , Sedastrum palmeri , Sedastrum turgidum
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Sedum

A small clump of rosettes. In habitat, La Salitrera, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Derivative of a photo bystephaniechavezpollo. Used underCC BY-NC 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.
The specific epithet " glabrum(GLAY - brum ) " means " smooth , hairless " and touch on to the only glabrous leaves of this specie .
Sedum glabrums is aboriginal to northeastern Mexico . It occur on rocks on the dry western side of the northern Sierra Madre Oriental and the adjacent tableland in Coahuila , San Luis Potosi , and western Nuevo Leon . However , the distribution area may be wider because this metal money is often befuddle withSedum ebracteatum .
Sedum glabrumis a small succulent that organize a denseclumpofbasal rosettesof unripe , tranquil leafage . The leave areoblanceolatetospatulate – oblongand can measure up to 1.4 inches ( 5.5 cm ) long .

A clump of rosettes with new and dead flowering branches. In habitat, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Derivative of a photo byAlejandro Huereca. Used underCC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
The flowering branches are upright or suberect , rather stout , densely leafy , and can grow up to 10 inch ( 25 centimeter ) long . The peak are white , star - work , 5 - merous , and appear in elongatedpaniclesin fall .
Light : This succulent grows best in location where it will enjoy the full sunlight for at least six hour day by day . It will support fond spook but will not boom in rich specter . Keep your indoor works in a sunny windowpane or under artificial brightness level .
Soil : S. glabrumdoes not wish to sit in waterlogged soil , so drainage is essential to prevent root buncombe . opt awell - draining soil mix .

A potted plant in full bloom. Derivative of a photo by Michael Long viaInternational Crassulaceae Network.
Temperature : This plant life is liberal of heat and freeze temperatures . S. glabrumcan withstand temperatures as low as 25 ° F ( -3.9 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones9b to 11b , 25 to 50 ° F ( -3.9 to 10 ° C ) .
Watering : From springtime through gloam , piss thoroughly and look for the soil to dry out before watering again . In winter , water your plant just enough to keep it from shrink . Avoid wet the leaf , stem , and flowers when water .
Fertilizing : Feed with a balanced organic fertilizer in fountain . Feeding is unnecessary as long as the plant is divided p.a. and provided with fresh grease .

Close-up of flowers. Derivative of a photo by Michael Long viaInternational Crassulaceae Network.
Repotting : Repot your plant life when it outgrows its current pot by moving it out to a bigger container to hold up the industrial plant better . fountain is the in effect clip to repotS. glabrum . Make trusted the soil is wry before you start repotting .
extension : Once you have oneS. glabrum , it is easy to make more by take theme cut and separate the plant . It is also well-situated to spring up from seed . Take cuttings in springiness when the plant is in combat-ready ontogeny . Once it has complete flowering , it is the right time for variance . Spring or summertime is the best time to sow in the germ .
Learn more atHow to acquire and Care for Sedum .
S. glabrumis not number as toxic for people but can be gently toxic to pets and children .
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