Sedum neviiA. Gray

Sedum beyrichianum , Sedum neviivar.beyrichianum

Nevius ' Stonecrop

Sedum nevii, commonly known as Nevius' Stonecrop

In habitat, Centreville, Alabama, United States. Derivative of a photo byBrian Finzel. Used underCC BY-SA 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.

house : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Sedum

The specific epithet " nevii(pronounced ne - VEN - e - i ) " honorsReuben Nevius(1827 - 1913 ) , an American plant scientist , clergyman , missional , and educator .

Sedum neviiis native to the southeasternUnited States . It occurs in disjunct population in the southerly Appalachian Highlands , uprise in partial wraith on mats of moss and lichens .

Sedum nevii, commonly known as Nevius' Stonecrop

In habitat, Centreville, Alabama, United States. Derivative of a photo byBrian Finzel. Used underCC BY-SA 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.

Sedum neviiis a succulent plant that forms tuft of slender , decumbent , prongy stem that accept heavyset , sarcoid , alternately coiffure leaves and end in a terminal rosette . The leaves are unripened or grayish greenish , papillose marginally , spoonful - shaped with a rounded apex of the sun’s way and a short leafstalk , measuring up to 0.45 inches ( 1.1 cm ) long and about 0.12 inch ( 0.3 curium ) wide .

The flower are ashen , wizard - shaped , 4 - merous , and can reach up to 0.4 column inch ( 1 curium ) in diameter . They appear in summertime in clump with three branches on simple , erect , or pendant stem that can grow up to 2.4 inches ( 8.5 cm ) long .

Light : This succulent arise best in locations where it can bask the full sun for at least six hr daily . It tolerates partial shade but does not thrive in bass shade . Keep your indoor industrial plant in a sunny window or under artificial light .

Sedum nevii, commonly known as Nevius' Stonecrop

In habitat, Centreville, Alabama, United States. Derivative of a photo byBrian Finzel. Used underCC BY-SA 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.

territory : S. neviidoes not care to sit in waterlogged soil , so drainage is essential to prevent root rot . Choose awell - run out soil mixing .

Temperature : This plant is resistant of heating plant and freeze temperature . S. neviican withstand temperatures as gloomy as -30 ° F ( -34.4 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones4a to 9b , -30 to 30 ° F ( -34.4 to -1.1 ° century ) .

tearing : Water good from natural spring through downslope and hold off for the soil to dry out before watering again . In winter , water system your plant just enough to keep it from shriveling . quash wet the leaves , stems , and heyday when watering .

Sedum nevii, commonly known as Nevius' Stonecrop

In habitat, Centreville, Alabama, United States. Derivative of a photo byBrian Finzel. Used underCC BY-SA 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.

fecundate : Feed with a balanced constitutive fertilizer in spring . alimentation is unneeded if the plant is divided annually and offer with fresh soil .

Repotting : When your plant outgrows its current weed , move it to a magnanimous container to better support it . Spring is the good sentence to repotS. nevi . verify the soil is wry before you begin repotting .

Propagation : Once you have oneS. nevii , it is easy to make more by taking stem turn cuttings and carve up the plant . It is also easy to grow from seed . Take cuttings in outflow when the plant is in combat-ready growth . Once it has finished blossom , it is the right clock time for section . Spring or summer is the best time to sow the germ .

teach more atHow to Grow and Care for Sedum .

S. neviiis not number as toxic for masses but can be gently toxic to PET and children .

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