Sedum is native to rocky areas in the eastern and east-central United States.
You plant red sedum in well drained soil in a sunny location. The roots are not very deep.
Cacti are primarily plants found in the Americas. Some have been taken to other areas of the world and introduced where they quickly become noxious invasive plants. Various prickly pear species are the prime culprits.
Across the world preferably in dry deserts.
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Plants in the desert are shorter & have developed the adaptation to survive long periods of drought & hot weather
Sedum plants give wonderful color when many of your other plants have stopped blooming. It blooms in late summer to early fall.
The most common plants in deserts are cacti. These plants are able to go for long period of time without water and that is why they do well in deserts.
All the mainland states have deserts, and all have native plants. Tasmania has no deserts, so logically it has no native desert plants. However it may have plants, also found in deserts.
Cactus are a very common plant that is found in tropical deserts. Many types of wildflowers and the Joshua Tree grow in tropical deserts.
Sedum bloom in late summer to early autumn. However flowers grow in many locations and florists get plants from all over the world. Cut sedum with a slanted stem. Condition overnight with deep warm water.
It is possible and would indicate that at some time in the past the desert area was not a desert.
All plants and animals found in a desert are biotic factors.
They seem to leave Autumn Joy sedum alone but will eat Xenox sedum.
Aphids can be found in all but the coldest and barren of deserts. Where there are plants, there are usually aphids.
The biggest predator of sedum is slugs.
Sedum sieboldii was created in 1839.
Sedum ternatum was created in 1803.