

How to identify Green cockscomb (Sedum praealtum)
Green cockscomb, also known as Greater mexican stonecrop
Green cockscomb is a small, semi-woody shrub reaching 1 to 3 feet tall (30 to 90 cm), spreading up to 3 to 4 feet wide (90 to 120 cm). The stems can root to form expansive masses. Leaves are spathulate, almost ovate, approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) long, and remain a vibrant green. In late winter to early spring, it showcases large clusters of small, vivid yellow, star-shaped flowers that rise above the foliage.
Semi-woody shrub, 1-3 feet tall (30-90 cm)
Vivid yellow, star-shaped flowers in late winter to early spring
Spread up to 3-4 feet wide (90-120 cm)
Leaves spathulate, vibrant green, approximately 1.5 inches long (3.8 cm)
Stems can root to form expansive masses
Scientific Classification of Green cockscomb