Hylotelephium spectabile’Stardust '

Sedum spectabile’Stardust '

folk : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : TelephieaeGenus : Hylotelephium

Hylotelephium spectabile ‘Stardust’ aka Sedum spectabile ‘Stardust’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Hylotelephium spectabile’Stardust ' is a ashen - blossom cultivar ofHylotelephium spectabile .

Hylotelephium spectabile’Stardust ' , formerly known asSedum spectabile’Stardust ' , is aclump - formingsucculentwith unbranched stem and sarcoid , flat , dull grayish - greens to downhearted - green parting . The stems can acquire up to 18 column inch ( 45 centimetre ) marvelous . The parting areovateto narrowly ovate , coarsely toothed , assess up to 5.2 column inch ( 13 cm ) longsighted and 3.2 inch ( 8 centimeter ) wide . They are opposite or sometimes in whorls of 3 to 4 .

The flowers are modest , white , and star - shape . They appear in large , flat - topped final clusters from previous summer to fall , and the clusters can reach up to 4 column inch ( 10 cm ) in diam . The flowers are saturated white but lean to revert to tap .

Hylotelephium spectabile ‘Stardust’ aka Sedum spectabile ‘Stardust’

Derivative of a photo byGreenseasons B.V.

The plant croak down to the primer in winter , and new shoot appear in bounce .

Light : This succulent opt full sun . It tolerates light to partial shade in live summer climates but will give rise weak , floppy growth when raise in too much shade . constitute yourH. spectabile’Stardust '   in an area of your garden with 6 hours of sunshine day by day .

dirt : H. spectabile’Stardust '   does not need rich soil but excellent drainage . you may take a commercial potting mix for succulent ormake one yourself .

Hylotelephium spectabile ‘Stardust’ aka Sedum spectabile ‘Stardust’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Temperature : This plant is kind of heat and drouth and is also cold - unfearing , making it a pop outdoor succulent . H. spectabile’Stardust’can withstand temperatures as low as -30 ° F ( -34.4 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones4a to 9b , -30 to 30 ° F ( -34.4 to -1.1 ° C ) .

Watering : The best way to waterH. spectabile’Stardust '   is to use the " soak and wry " method . Get the ground entirely wet , and then wait until it is teetotal before water again .

inseminate : prey each year with a balanced plant food . Applythe fertilizerto the soil according to the package directions in spring as new growth look .

Hylotelephium spectabile ‘Stardust’ aka Sedum spectabile ‘Stardust’

Photo by Meinolf Stützer viaInternational Crassulaceae Network.

Repotting : Plants mature in containers require a slight more care than those in the garden . When yourH. spectabile’Stardust '   outgrows its current pot , move it to a declamatory great deal to better fend for the plant . Spring is the best time to repot this plant . verify the soil is teetotal before you start the repotting process .

Propagation : This succulent can be circularise by division or fore cutting . Dividing yourH. spectabile’Stardust '   is easygoing and can be carried out at almost any fourth dimension in the growing season , though it is believably comfortably done in spring or former summer . Take stem cuttings in summer .

Learn more atHow to rise and Care for Hylotelephium .

H. spectabile’Stardust ' can be mildly toxic to homo and beast .

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