

How to identify Sweet smelling sedum (Sedum suaveolens)
Sweet smelling sedum presents as a clumping succulent that reaches up to 18 inches (46 cm) in both height and width. It sports rosettes approximately 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) wide, composed of glaucous blue-green to alabaster white leaves, which may be pink-tinged. The leaves are flat on top, keeled beneath, and curl gently at the tips. Sweet smelling sedum produces stolons and a short inflorescence bearing clusters of sweetly fragrant white flowers. Identifiable by its densely packed mound of rosettes and high chromosome count.
Rosettes reach 18 inches (46 cm) wide, blue-green to white leaves with pink tinge.
Leaves flat on top, keeled beneath, tips gently curling.
Densely packed rosette mounds distinguish sweet smelling sedum from other succulents.
High chromosome count unique to sweet smelling sedum.
Scientific Classification of Sweet smelling sedum