Species widow's cross

widow's cross

Sedum pulchellum

Widow's Cross (Sedum Pulchellum) is a fast-growing, succulent-like perennial that features green, fleshy foliage, arranged in a star-shaped rosette. It blooms small, star-shaped yellow flowers during the late summer months. It grows best in well-drained, sandy soils in full sun to partial shade. It is an excellent choice as an edging or border plant, as its low-growing, spreading habit compliments any garden. This hardy variety also has a good tolerance for drought, making it ideal for dry locations. Its low-maintenance requirements and cheerful flower display will bring life and enjoyment to any outdoor space.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Division,Stem Propagation,Leaf Cutting,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

6 - 9

Flowers:

Pink Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,yellow,purple,pink

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Water widow's cross plants lightly every 1-2 weeks during the warmer months when the plant is actively growing, and less often during the cooler months. Watering should be done about 1/2 inch per week directly at the soil level. Allow the soil to almost dry out between waterings, as widow's cross plants prefer dryer conditions. Make sure to not over-water, as this can lead to root rot. If possible, use rain or filtered water, as this will provide the very best nutrients for your plants.

sunlight

The widow's cross (Sedum pulchellum) needs 5 to 7 hours of direct sunlight each day. Ideally, this plant should be placed in an area that will receive morning or late afternoon light. This type of light is softer and provides more even light than mid-day sun. Widow's cross should not receive too much direct sunlight as this can burn its foliage. Keeping the plant in a spot that receives some indirect sunlight throughout the day is ideal.

pruning

Widow's Cross (Sedum pulchellum) is best pruned in early spring. This is done to help encourage new growth and shape the plant. The best time to prune this species is when new foliage is beginning to appear, usually in late March or early April. Prune back any dead or dying pieces of foliage with clean and sharp gardening shears. Cut back the stems to just above the buds, just before the new growth appears. Additionally, lightly prune off some of the older foliage on the outermost edges of the plant. Pruning is light with this species, so clipping back no more than 25-30% of the old growth is recommended.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Sedum pulchellum, also known as widow's cross, typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Sedum pulchellum, also known as widow's cross, typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

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