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What does Sedum sarmentosum look like?
Sedum sarmentosum (scientific name? Bunge) is a perennial herbaceous succulent plant of Sedum. Flowering stems are slender, creeping, rooting at nodes, impeller-shaped, leaves oblanceolate to oblong, cymes, few flowers and sessile flowers.

Sepals are lanceolate to oblong, petals are yellow, lanceolate to oblong, scales are wedge-shaped, seeds are ovoid, they bloom from May to July and bear fruit in August.

It is distributed in Fujian, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Gansu, Shaanxi, Henan, Shandong, Shanxi, Hebei, Liaoning, Jilin, Beijing, North Korea and Japan.

cultivation techniques

Fertilization: Sedum sarmentosum should be planted with an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer, including crushed cottonseed cake, sesame sauce residue or dried chicken manure, and a small amount of compound chemical fertilizer should be applied once every half month during the growth of Sedum sarmentosum.

Temperature: The suitable growth temperature of Sedum sarmentosum is 15℃ to 28℃.

Illumination: Sedum sarmentosum avoids the environment of strong light. When exposed to strong light, its leaves turn yellow, and it grows well under certain shade conditions.

Watering: Sedum sarmentosum grows fast and needs a large amount of water. After fertilization, it should be watered with clear water immediately to prevent the fertilizer from burning the stems, leaves or roots, and the soil cannot accumulate water.