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.
You can take cuttings of sedum and root them. This is asexual reproduction. However, sedum do have flowers and make seeds. This is sexual reproduction.
Mealy bugs, slugs, scale and snails can bother your sedum. Bees will pollinate it.
Use a wire carnation ring, available at garden centers.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sedum spp.
The botanical name of Autumn Joy Sedum is Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Joy'. It sometimes is also called Sedum telephium 'Autumn Joy'. It's known as a herbaceous perennial, or a plant that lives indefinitely, but dies back to the ground every winter, to emerge again from the crown with new growth in the spring. The leaves are blue green and lush, and large pink to salmon colored flower heads emerge in late summer, making this one of the most sought after fall blooming plants in the garden. Butterflies and bees are attracted to the large landing pad flowers that resemble the florets of broccoli.
They seem to leave Autumn Joy sedum alone but will eat Xenox sedum.
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The biggest predator of sedum is slugs.
Sedum sieboldii was created in 1839.
Sedum ternatum was created in 1803.
Sedum oblanceolatum was created in 1975.
Sedum dendroideum was created in 1828.