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Sedum pulchellum

Family: Crassulaceae, Genus: Sedum

Description:

Sedum pulchellum is a native plant of the South-Central and Southeastern United States, thriving in calcareous areas like cedar glades. It produces pink-white flowers in late spring and forms 8-inch tall clumps of rubbery, needle-laden stems. This plant is adaptable, growing as an annual, biennial, or perennial.

Sources:
  1. [1] Sedum pulchellum: Plant Delights. Visit Source
  2. [2] Sedum pulchellum: Wikipedia. Visit Source
  3. [3] Sedum pulchellum: Plant Delights. Visit Source

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Last Updated June 30, 2025

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