Can I plant this with sempervivum/winter dormant succulents?
Sedum nussbaumerianum - Coppertone Stonecrop
Sedum (Temperate)
Hello! I'm trying to put together my own (pet-safe) little succulent arrangement and I was wondering if this would be fine to plant with some echevierias and sepervivums? Thank you!
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Open Jan 25, 2022 - 11:24 AM
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Jan 25, 2022 - 11:24 AM
That depends on your climate and where you intend to keep your succulent arrangement. All three of these are going to want lots of sunshine, but the Sempervivum really needs to be outdoors to thrive. The Echeveria and Sedum nussbaumerianum, however, will not tolerate frost, so if you're in a climate that gets temperatures below freezing, this is not a compatible arrangement. Your best bet might be the Pet-Safe Trifecta linked below. It's a DiY planting kit with three compatible succulent varieties, all of which are pet-safe.
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Coppertone Stonecrop (Sedum nussbaumerianum, sometimes grouped with S. adolphi): A stemmed grower with orange and green foliage that turns a bright copper when grown in full sun. It has pointed, upturned leaves and grows tall stems that eventually bend and spill nicely out of containers. After ...
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