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

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



Plant care
- Lighting: Full to part sun, Sedum oreganum can be grown in a rock garden or in pots
- 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.
- Watering: Allow to dry between the waterings, avoid waterlogging, water sparingly in winter
- Feeding: Liquid fertilizer monthly from spring to late summer
- Wintering: the Oregon Stonecrop is hardy to -0.4 °F/-18 °C
Categories: Succulents | Crassulaceae |

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