Sedum alfredii is a perennial herb in areas of Asia, The herb has top or tip branched stems that ascend from between 10 and 20 cm in length. Leaves of Sedum alfredii are deciduous and alternate proximally on the stem. Leaf blades are wedge-shaped with straight lines. Leaf blade shape may also be characterized as being oval (obovate) or broad with a tapered base. The overall shape of Sedum alfredii leaves measure approximately 1.2 – 3 cm × 0.2 – 0.6 cm. Leaf base is usually wedge shaped and is occasionally characterized by a short branch or shoot. Leaf endpoint of Sedum alfredii is rounded, with a blunted and sometimes notched leaf tip. The flower head of Sedum alfredii measures between roughly 5 and 8 cm in diameter. Flowers of Sedum alfredii are small, measuring roughly 1 mm in diameter. Yellow petals are characteristically representative of Sedum alfredii, appearing oblong in shape, and measuring roughly 4 –6 mm × 1.6 – 1.8 mm. Nectar scales of Sedum alfredii measure 1.2 mm, with rounded or even blunted scale ends, which should be visible. Seeds of Sedum alfredii are brown in color and measure 0.6 mm in diameter.
How to keep Sedum Alfredii.
Pruning
To keep your Sedum alfredii looking its best, prune any excess or densely packed branches during the spring and fall. If you'd like to propagate the plant, start by cutting a sturdy stem with 5-6 leaves. Apply sulfur powder to the cut area to protect it, and allow the wound to heal before planting. Use slightly moist soil for the new planting.
Pot & Repot
For optimal growth and health, Sedum alfredii needs pots with excellent drainage.
Botanical profile.
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Sedum
- Family
- Crassulaceae