Features
Sedeveria are a hybrid cross between two popular succulents, sedum and echeveria. These easy-to-grow plants produces bunches of leaves which, depending on the type, can look like roses, asters, or any number of other multi-petaled flowers, at least in shape. Sedeverias can be dark green to grey, sometimes with a wash of yellow or red. Not all sedeveria flower reliably indoors but some do produce small yellow flowers in summer.
Uses
Perfect for all kinds of containers. Likes lots of sunlight. A south or west-facing window is ideal. Because sedeveria can tolerate some neglect, it’s a good selection for anyone with little time to tend houseplants. It’s also a thoughtful gift plant for anyone inexperienced with houseplants.
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