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Sedum polytrichoides is a resilient, stonecrop family member characterized by its mats of tiny, needle-like leaves. These leaves, transitioning from vibrant green to bronze with the season, serve as a succulent storage to withstand droughts. Its habitat of rocky outcrops influences its capacity to thrive in lean soils, where clusters of star-shaped, yellow flowers bloom in summer, attracting pollinators despite its rugged surroundings.
Watering schedule: Every 3 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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