Sedum oreganum

Oregon Stonecrop

Sedum oreganum is not related to Oregano, but belongs to the Crassulaceae family. Its height is between five and 20 centimeters.

Oregon Stonecrop

Description

  1. Popular name(s): Oregon Stonecrop
  2. Botanical name: Sedum oreganum
  3. Family: Crassulaceae
  4. Origin: North America (Alaska to California)
  5. Height: 5 to 20 centimeters
  6. USDA zone: 6 (-0.4 °F/-18 °C)

Sedum oreganum

Sedum oreganum

Sedum oreganum

Plant care
  1. Lighting: Full to part sun, Sedum oreganum can be grown in a rock garden or in pots
  2. Soil: Regular cacti mixes, crushed lava gravel, pumice gravel for pot culture. A well drained ground with some loam and/or sand is suitable in the garden.
  3. Watering: Allow to dry between the waterings, avoid waterlogging, water sparingly in winter
  4. Feeding: Liquid fertilizer monthly from spring to late summer
  5. Wintering: the Oregon Stonecrop is hardy to -0.4 °F/-18 °C

Categories: Succulents | Crassulaceae |

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