Sedum adolphi Hamet 1912 (Golden Sedum) Syn. Sedum nussbaumerianum Bitter 1923 The fleshy, olive-green leaves of this shrubby Sedum take on a golden to reddish tint in full sun. In the Spring this plants produces heads of fragrant starry white flowers. New plants can be started from as little as a single leaf. Native to Vera-Cruz, Mexico. Reported to be borderline hardy in dry areas although needing protection from wet winters and severe frost.
Sedum adolphi Hamet 1912 (Golden Sedum) Syn. Sedum nussbaumerianum Bitter 1923 The fleshy, olive-green leaves of this shrubby Sedum take on a golden to reddish tint in full sun. In the Spring this plants produces heads of fragrant starry white flowers. New plants can be started from as little as a single leaf. Native to Vera-Cruz, Mexico. Reported to be borderline hardy in dry areas although needing protection from wet winters and severe frost.
@usgardentags I took this pic at my friend's home a while back. I just thought I would share it today for #succulentsunday. #Sedumadolphi
Great coloring😍
#goldensedum #sedum