Questuon concerning Sedum dasyphyllum
Sedum dasyphyllum - Corsican Stonecrop
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Hello, I would like to know if you know if the Sedum dasyphyllum on your website’s origin, such as where it came from, and if it is a form or subspecies . Thanks.
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Open Oct 21, 2021 - 08:53 AM
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Oct 21, 2021 - 08:53 AM
We grow our Sedum dasyphyllum ourselves so, unfortunately, there's not much to tell about its origin beyond that. Ours is not a subspecies so, technically, it's S. dasyphyllum ssp. dasyphyllum.
Usually, there's two forms of the straight species, major and minor. We don't make that distinction here as S. dasyphyllum is so variable that cutting it down to forms adds an unnecessary layer of confusion. However, in all likelihood, it's probably the minor form.
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Sedum dasyphyllum or Corsican Stonecrop: A hardy ground cover species that makes a colorful outdoor accent throughout the seasons. Its tiny, glaucous leaves can vary from turquoise to silver and will blush lavender in full sun. It has adapted a wide variety of habitats throughout Europe and can pres...
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