×Sedeveria are crossings between Echeveria and Sedum plants. These small succulents are popular additions to rock gardens and are also grown as indoor container plants. The thick leaves have an attractive light to dark green appearance. Some species can develop pinkish tips. More plants can be propagated from leaves placed in well-drained soil.
Water:
×Sedeveria thrives in arid conditions, requiring minimal watering every three weeks. It prefers dry atmospheres and excels in rock gardens or xeriscapes. Its water-storing leaves enhance drought tolerance, making it suitable for water-wise landscaping.
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