The toliman stonecrop is a small shrub that grows star-shaped, light-colored flowers, along with thick succulent leaves for which the species is named ("corynephyllum" means "club-leaf"). The name stonecrop comes from the fact that this plant can grow in stony environments and doesn't require much soil.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Succulent
Plant Type
Summer, Fall
Bloom Time
Yellow
Flower Color
Evergreen
Leaf type
0 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Toliman stonecrop is originally native to the central region of North America. It has, however, spread beyond its indigenous ranges through cultivation. Today, toliman stonecrop is grown in temperate zones worldwide, thriving in areas that offer similar conditions to its native habitat. The plant's adaptability has allowed it to integrate into diverse garden settings in various major regions across the globe.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Walls
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Culture
Interesting Facts
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Compact sub-shrub, 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) tall and wide.
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Club-shaped light green leaves clustered at branch tips.
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Cup-shaped greenish-yellow flowers with elongated green sepals.
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Develops into sturdier form with a thicker trunk over time.
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Resilient to temperatures near 30°F (-1°C), showing hardiness.
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Water:
Toliman stonecrop thrives in rocky, dry environments, requiring minimal watering—approximately once every three weeks. It prefers well-draining soil to avoid waterlogging, crucial for its growth. While it benefits from occasional rain, toliman stonecrop is highly resilient to drought.
Fertilize:
To ensure a healthy toliman stonecrop, use cactus and succulent fertilizer bi-annually with a half-strength solution. Stop fertilizing in winter. Avoid overfeeding to prevent harm, and use gradual-release pellets or liquid. Always water toliman stonecrop after fertilizing to improve nutrient absorption and prevent root burn.
Pruning:
To maintain the shape of toliman stonecrop, prune redundant or dense branches in spring and fall using appropriate tools. For propagation, cut a stout stem with 5-6 leaves, apply sulfur powder to the wound, and plant after it heals in slightly moist soil.
Propagation:
Propagation of toliman stonecrop is commonly achieved through leaf cuttings, particularly in spring and fall. Cut a healthy leaf and place it on slightly humid soil. Maintain a temperature of 25℃ (77℉) and provide bright, scattered light. Buds will emerge from the leaf base in one to two weeks.
Repotting:
Repot toliman stonecrop every two years in spring, using shallow, broad pots to support its growth. Utilize a well-draining soil mix and moderate watering to prevent root rot. Handle the plant gently during repotting to protect its delicate leaves.
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