This low-growing succulent has long, lime green foliage and may produce small white blooms in the summertime.
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Care and Propagation Information
Sedum album “White Stonecrop” is capable of thriving in areas with partial sunlight. It has a tendency to spread out and form a dense blanket of foliage, and its blossoms are known to draw in butterflies.
Watering
For Sedum album “White Stonecrop”, a typical watering routine for a succulent is recommended; the “soak and dry” technique should be used, meaning that the soil should be completely dried out between watering sessions.
Where to Plant
White Stonecrop can tolerate temperatures as low as -30°F (-34.4°C).
Put the plant in a spot in your garden that gets some shade during the day. It should not get direct sunlight for extended periods of time.
How to Propagate Sedum album “White Stonecrop”
Sedum album “White Stonecrop” can be reproduced by taking cuttings, splitting leaves, or planting seeds.
Cuttings
To propagate White Stonecrop, take a cutting with a sharp, clean tool and let it dry out and form a callous. Then, place it on a soil mix that drains well and water whenever the soil is dry.
Leaves
If you want to propagate “White Stonecrop”, you should wait for the leaves to drop and then take one of the fallen leaves. Let it dry for a couple of days until the end callouses over and then plant it in a pot with well-draining soil. Make sure to only water the soil when it is completely dry.
Seeds
Plant your Sedum seeds in soil that allows water to flow freely. If you reside in a climate with warm temperatures (zone 9a or higher), you can sow directly outdoors. If you live in a cooler area, it is best to start indoors with a grow light or a seed mat.
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Care and Propagation Information
General Care for Sedum album “White Stonecrop”
Watering
For Sedum album “White Stonecrop”, a typical watering routine for a succulent is recommended; the “soak and dry” technique should be used, meaning that the soil should be completely dried out between watering sessions.
Where to Plant
White Stonecrop can tolerate temperatures as low as -30°F (-34.4°C).
Put the plant in a spot in your garden that gets some shade during the day. It should not get direct sunlight for extended periods of time.
How to Propagate Sedum album “White Stonecrop”
Sedum album “White Stonecrop” can be reproduced by taking cuttings, splitting leaves, or planting seeds.
Cuttings
To propagate White Stonecrop, take a cutting with a sharp, clean tool and let it dry out and form a callous. Then, place it on a soil mix that drains well and water whenever the soil is dry.
Leaves
If you want to propagate “White Stonecrop”, you should wait for the leaves to drop and then take one of the fallen leaves. Let it dry for a couple of days until the end callouses over and then plant it in a pot with well-draining soil. Make sure to only water the soil when it is completely dry.
Seeds
Plant your Sedum seeds in soil that allows water to flow freely. If you reside in a climate with warm temperatures (zone 9a or higher), you can sow directly outdoors. If you live in a cooler area, it is best to start indoors with a grow light or a seed mat.
Substitute the words: To make a change
To bring about transformation