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Excuse me, what kind of flower is this? I just planted it. I don’t know what to pay attention to. Is it blooming? Some people say it’s green peony, but searching for pictures doesn’t mean it’s green
Excuse me, what kind of flower is this? I just planted it. I don’t know what to pay attention to. Is it blooming? Some people say it’s green peony, but searching for pictures doesn’t mean it’s green peony.

Echeveria, Crassulaceae Echeveria

Roots are short or long, branched, woody. The leaves at the base of the flower stem are rosette-shaped, spoon-shaped and oblong, with short apex. The flower stem Sinocrassula indica

is erect or curved, with micropapillary projections. Its leaves are broadly linear to oval, up to 1 cm wide, with apex acuminate and base attenuate. Panicle or sub-corymb inflorescence, long stem, 5 sepals, broadly triangular to semi-oval, 5 petals, lanceolate to semi-ovate, pink, 5 stamens, set on the petals

< p>This flower is sold in many places, but it originally grows among the rocks in the mountains. I have seen it on the top of a mountain 2,000 meters above sea level. Sedum plants are relatively easy to grow. Use loose, water-permeable and breathable loam. You can add some sand and gravel to keep it moist and not waterlogged. It likes warmth and tolerates drought. It does not require much cultivation and management when placed in a semi-shaded and ventilated place in summer.