Sedum - Linear Variegated aka Sea Urchin Sedum
Sedum 'Linear Variegated', commonly referred to as Sea Urchin is a charming succulent prized for its slender, needle-like leaves that exhibit attractive stripes of green and creamy white or yellow. This low-growing Sedum adds a delicate texture and subtle color contrast to rock gardens, ground covers, and container arrangements, offering a unique visual appeal.
Key Features of Sedum 'Linear Variegated'
- Slender, Linear Leaves: The leaves are long, narrow, and almost needle-like in shape.
- Variegated Foliage: Each leaf displays longitudinal stripes of green and creamy white or yellow, creating a subtle yet eye-catching pattern.
- Low-Growing Habit: Typically forms a low, spreading mat or trailing stems.
- Fleshy Texture: The leaves are fleshy, allowing the plant to store water.
- Small, Star-Shaped Flowers: Mature plants produce clusters of small, star-shaped flowers, often in shades of white or pink, that attract pollinators.
- Delicate Appearance: The fine, variegated foliage gives the plant a delicate and airy look.
Care for Your Sedum 'Linear Variegated'
- Light: Thrives in full sun to maintain the best variegation and compact growth. While it can tolerate partial shade, the variegation may be less pronounced, and the growth can become leggy.
- Soil: Requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A sandy or gritty soil mix is ideal.
- Watering: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Sedums are drought-tolerant and susceptible to overwatering. Reduce watering significantly during the dormant winter months.
- Temperature: Exhibits good cold hardiness (check specific cultivar details for exact temperature tolerance) and also tolerates heat well.
- Humidity: Adapts well to a range of humidity levels. Good air circulation is beneficial.
Maintenance for a Thriving Plant
- Removing Dead Foliage: Regularly remove any dead or dried leaves and stems to maintain a tidy appearance and prevent potential issues.
- Pruning (Optional): If the plant becomes too leggy or to encourage bushier growth, light pruning can be done.
- Repotting (If in Containers): Repot every 2-3 years or when the plant outgrows its container, using a well-draining soil mix.
- Pest Control: Generally pest-resistant, but monitor for common garden pests.
- Fertilizing (Minimal): Sedums generally do not require heavy fertilization.
Propagation Methods for Expanding Your Collection
- Stem Cuttings: A very easy and reliable method. Take stem cuttings a few inches long, allow the cut ends to callus over for a day or two, and then plant them in well-draining soil. They root readily.
- Division: Mature clumps can be easily divided in spring or fall. Gently separate the rooted sections and replant them.
Sedum 'Linear Variegated' is a charming and low-maintenance succulent prized for its delicate, variegated foliage. Its ability to thrive in sunny, well-drained conditions makes it a versatile and attractive addition to various garden settings and containers.
* Picture and information intended only as a guide. Size and colours of plants will vary, not any 1 plant is exactly the same and minor variations will occur.
** All plants will be posted bare rooted.