

How to identify Tiscalatengo gorge sedum (Sedum clavatum)
Tiscalatengo gorge sedum reaches a height of about 4 inches (10 cm) with stout creeping stems. It forms dense mats through 2 inch (5 cm) wide rosettes of glaucus blue-green leaves. These succulent rosettes bloom with compact clusters of white, star-shaped flowers that exhibit a pinkish tint as they age. Floral displays occur from mid-spring to early summer. The leaves along the elongated stems may fall, revealing a grayish rosette blanket. This plant requires well-drained soil, occasional watering, and thrives in full to partial sun.
Compact rosettes of glaucus blue-green leaves.
Creeping stems forming dense mats.
White star-shaped flowers with a pinkish tint.
Maturing to a height of about 4 inches (10 cm).
Requires well-drained soil, full to partial sun.
Scientific Classification of Tiscalatengo gorge sedum