

Mock stonecrop is a low-maintenance succulent with minimal watering requirements and a preference for well-drained, rocky soils. It thrives in full sun and needs protection from excess moisture to avoid root rot. Special care should be taken to avoid overwatering, particularly during the dormant winter months.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Care Difficulty | Easy |
Watering Schedule | Twice per week |
Hardiness Zones |
10-13
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This is an annual herb growing 2 to 17 centimeters high, in shades of green, yellow, and red. It has small knobby succulent leaves each a few millimeters long. The flowers atop the threadlike stems have fleshy sepals and yellowish petals a few millimeters in length. The flowers have a musty scent.
Mt. hamilton mock stonecrop is a diminutive, mat-forming succulent, remarkable for its rosettes of fleshy leaves and spring display of five-petaled, starry white flowers held aloft on slender, erect stems. Native to rocky, well-drained slopes in California, mt. hamilton mock stonecrop thrives in harsh, drought-prone environments, its succulence allowing it to store water for the dry season.
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