Morrisor stonecrop is a resilient alpine succulent endemic to rocky terrains. It's easily recognized by its rosettes of fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves, boasting a jade-green hue with a hint of red margins under stress. The plant thrives in well-drained soils, its drought-tolerant nature allowing survival in sparse, sun-drenched environments. In spring, morrisor stonecrop graces the landscape with clusters of star-shaped, yellow flowers that attract pollinators.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Green, Brown
Leaf Color
Yellow
Flower Color
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Morrisor stonecrop
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Morrisor stonecrop is a plant native to the broad eastern Asia region. It has spread from its original habitat to a variety of environments globally, often as a cultivated ornamental plant. Its ability to adapt to different climates has allowed it to thrive in a range of regions beyond its indigenous range.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Interesting Facts
Golden sedum is a lovely succulent plant with spoon-shaped leaves and lotus-shaped body. It has a small tip at the front. It looks golden or yellow-green and is an adorable plant at first glance.
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Care Guide for Morrisor stonecrop
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Morrisor stonecrop thrives in rocky terrains with minimal moisture, showcasing drought tolerance and a preference for well-draining soil. Watering should occur once a week, with reduced frequency in winter dormancy. This low-maintenance plant suits modern indoor spaces, but overwatering should be avoided to maintain its integrity.
Fertilize:
For optimal health, morrisor stonecrop requires balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) applied sparingly in spring. Excess feeding could harm its succulent nature, so minimize fertilization, especially in winter. During growth, use diluted liquid fertilizer. Remember, less is more to prevent weak growth and disease; it's low-maintenance overall.
Pruning:
Morrisor stonecrop, with its attractive succulent leaves and star-shaped flowers, benefits from spring pruning to maintain shape and promote new growth. Remove dead or damaged stems and trim overgrown areas to enhance airflow, reduce disease risk, and encourage healthier foliage.
Propagation:
Morrisor stonecrop is a resilient plant that propagates effectively from non-flowering stem cuttings. To promote success, let the cut end callous before planting in well-draining soil. Once established, it requires minimal maintenance; regular watering and sunlight are essential for robust growth.
Repotting:
Morrisor stonecrop requires excellent drainage when potted to ensure optimal growth and prevent root rot.
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