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Succulent Sedum morganianum aka Burro's Tail
Succulent Sedum morganianum aka Burro's Tail
Sedum morganianum, commonly known as Burro's Tail, is a popular succulent plant with trailing stems and plump, bead-like leaves. Sedum morganianum has long, trailing stems that can reach several feet in length. The stems are densely packed with fleshy, bluish-green leaves that resemble little beans or beads. The leaves are cylindrical, about 1-2 inches long, and have a slightly pointed tip.
Growth habit: This succulent has a trailing or cascading growth habit, making it well-suited for hanging baskets or containers where the stems can drape and cascade down. Over time, the stems can become quite heavy and elongated, creating a striking display.
Flowers: Sedum morganianum produces small, star-shaped flowers that appear on mature plants during the summer. The flowers are usually pink or reddish in color and grow in clusters at the ends of the stems. While the flowers are not the main feature of this plant, they can add a touch of color when they bloom.
Light requirements: Sedum morganianum thrives in bright