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Apr 29, 2021 - 07:20 AM
Thanks for your question.
The differences between the major and minor forms of Sedum dasyphyllum are negligible and we don't make the distinction because of that. If I had to take a guess, I would call the one we typically sell the minor form, however, there are actually many different forms of this plant! The biggest difference between these forms is the presence or absence of hair, and how long that hair is. I have yet to see the hairy forms in our greenhouses, but it's out there. This link is a good resource for researching this plant, and many others. I hope this all helps!
The differences between the major and minor forms of Sedum dasyphyllum are negligible and we don't make the distinction because of that. If I had to take a guess, I would call the one we typically sell the minor form, however, there are actually many different forms of this plant! The biggest difference between these forms is the presence or absence of hair, and how long that hair is. I have yet to see the hairy forms in our greenhouses, but it's out there. This link is a good resource for researching this plant, and many others. I hope this all helps!
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