Product description:
Package contains 5 leaves.
The leaves will stay alive for many days and roots will emerge after a few days.
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Plant aspects:
Family: Crassulaceae
Genus: Sedum
Species name: Sedum burrito
Common name: Baby burro's tail, Baby donkey tail
Origin: Mexico, Honduras ?
Plant Description:
(Source: RHS)
Sedum burrito is an evergreen succulent with trailing stems to 30 cm or more, closely packed with fat, fleshy, blue-green leaves. Small, star-shaped, pink flowers are produced at the tips of the stems in summer.
Growing conditions:
(Source: thespruce.com)
Light: These plants prefer full sun and are well-suited for placing near a sunny window.
Drainage: During the spring and summer, donkey's tail needs weekly watering. Make sure that the plant is draining well. Poor drainage will lead to root rot. In the winter months, scale back to monthly watering.
Temperatures: These succulents prefer average temperatures of 65 F to 70 F. They can survive colder winter temperatures as low as 40 F, but do prefer a warmer climate.
Soil: The well-drained soil should have an ideal pH around 6.0 (slightly acidic).
Fertilizer: At the start of spring, feed the donkey's tail succulent a controlled release, balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer, which contains equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Mature plants may prefer fertilizer at 1/4 strength, while young plants may prefer fertilizer with less nitrogen.