Sedum’Pat ’s Pink '
×Graptosedum’Paddy Peate ' , ×Sedeveria’Pat ’s Pink',Sedum’Pam ’s Pink '
kin : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Sedum

Close-up of rosettes. Private collection, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Ching Tho. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Sedum’Pat ’s Pink ' is a hybrid that probably lead from a crossbreeding betweenSedum adolphiand unknownSedumspecies . It was named by Attila Kapitany and is most credibly achance seedlingfound in the Arizona Cactus nursery of Pat Dixon in Sydney before 1995 .
Sedum’Pat ’s Pink ' , also sold as ×Graptosedum’Paddy Peate ' or ×Sedeveria’Pat ’s Pink ' , is a small , overspread succulentshrubthat formsrosettesof fleshy leaves highly variable in color . It can mature to 4 inches ( 10 cm ) marvellous and 8 inches ( 20 centimetre ) or more across , branching from the base . The rosette can reach up to 2.8 inch ( 7 cm ) in diam . As they get on , they produce new leaves at the center , shedding the old . The leaves can appraise up to 1.6 inches ( 4 cm ) long and 0.5 inches ( 1.2 cm ) astray . fit in to grow atmospheric condition , they alter in color from chickenhearted - William Green to orange , pink , and brown .
The ashen flowers appear in clusters of 30 or more perinflorescencefrom mid - wintertime to bound . They can reach up to 0.6 inches ( 1.5 centimetre ) in diam .

A potted plant in bloom. Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Derivative of a photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
illumination : This succulent grows best in locations where it will enjoy the full sun for at least six 60 minutes daily . It will tolerate partial tone but will not thrive in deep subtlety . Keep your indoor plant in a cheery windowpane or under unreal lights .
Soil : S.‘Pat ’s Pink ' does not like to sit in waterlogged dirt , so drainage is all-important to prevent stem guff . select awell - draining soil mix .
Temperature : This plant is tolerant of heat and immobilise temperatures . S.‘Pat ’s Pink ' can withstand temperatures as low as 25 ° F ( -3.9 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones9b to 11b , 25 to 50 ° F ( -3.9 to 10 ° coulomb ) .

A potted plant. Private collection, Monterey Park, California, United States. Photo by Noriko Takehara. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Watering : From spring through fall , water thoroughly and wait for the soil to dry out out before tearing again . In winter , water your flora just enough to keep it from shriveling . ward off wet the leaves , stems , and flowers when water .
Fertilizing : Feed with a balanced organic fertilizer in outflow . Feeding is unnecessary as long as the industrial plant is divided each year and provide with fresh soil .
Repotting : Repot your plant when it outgrows its current jackpot by moving it out to a larger container to prevail the flora well . Spring is the best time to repotS.‘Pat ’s Pink ' . Make trusted the land is dry before you begin repot .

Close-up of buds and flowers. Private collection, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Ching Tho. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Propagation : Once you have oneS.‘Pat ’s Pink ' , it is well-off to make more by taking stem cut and divide the plant . It is also easy to grow from seed . Take cuttings in spring when the plant is in fighting growth . Once it has end up flowering , it is the right time for division . Spring or summertime is the skillful time to sow in the source .
Learn more atHow to mature and Care for Sedum .
S.‘Pat ’s pinko ' is not heel as toxic for masses but can be gently toxic to pet and baby .
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