What kind of succulents are compatible with S. dasyphyllum?
Sedum dasyphyllum - Corsican Stonecrop
Ground Cover Succulents
Mostly want to know if I can plant these with echeverias or sempervivums, but if there are other types that I can plant this with (in a pot together assumably) let me know! Thank you!
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Jan 25, 2022 - 11:35 AM
It can be compatible with Echeveria or Sempervivum, it just depends on your climate and where you want to grow it. If you're in Hardiness Zone 7 or higher (minimum temperature 0F or higher) then you could grow S. dasyphyllum outdoors with Sempervivum. If you're in a colder climate that's Zone 6 or lower (minimum temperature -10F or lower), then you would want to grow S. dasyphyllum indoors on a sunny, south-facing window sill or under a grow light. In those conditions, Echeveria would be happy and compatible, but Sempervivum will languish a bit from lack of light and lack of cold temperatures. At the link below, you can enter your zip code to find out your hardiness zone.
Source: https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/
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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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