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Sedum Clavatum

Sedum Clavatum

Sedum clavatum is an attractive succulent perennial hailing from Mexico and a member of the Crassulaceae family. Sedum, in general, is commonly called stonecrop because they need a little more care than stones. It’s also known by the common name Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum. Sedum clavatum has round bluish-green leaves that form a beautiful rosette shape. … Read more

Pachypodium lamerei “Madagascar Palm”

Pachypodium lamerei

The Pachypodium lamerei “Madagascar Palm” can reach 8 m high. Its trunk is thick, wider in the base of up to 90 cm in diameter. 

It is a slow-growing plant that is used as isolated specimens in the garden.

The leaves, up to 40 cm long, are located at the top of the floor. 

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Sedum Sieboldii “October Daphne”

Sedum Sieboldii

Sedum Sieboldii “October Daphne” is a genus belonging to the family of Crassulaceae that includes between 500 and 600 species of plants spread in temperate and cold regions of both hemispheres with sizes and shapes that vary from species of just 10-12 cm to other semi-fuels.

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Sedum Spurium “Tricolor”

Sedum Spurium "Tricolor"

If you have a table outside and you don’t like it to be so empty and sad, you might think about decorating it with a small flower plant like geranium or a pitimini rose bush. But the truth is that those need much more care than what I will present: The Sedum Spurium “Tricolor”.

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Sempervivum Brock

Sempervivum Brock

Sempervivum ‘Brock’  A strong, large grower with shades of pink and orange that deepen to purple in winter. 

It has pointed leaves lined with cilia and produces offsets on long stolons.

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Sempervivum Hedgehog

Sempervivum Hedgehog

Sempervivum Hedgehog also is known as the ‘Hedgehog’ it is a monocarpic succulent. 

That means that the stems from the plant grow up to become its own independent “mother plant.” 

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