Sedum morganianum 'Burrito' | Donkey's Tail
A beautiful compact succulent with grey green silver hanging leaflets. This low maintenance plant would be a great choice for a gift or a beginner. Everyone can find a spot for this guy in their home. They are also very easy to propagate, planted with a single leaf placed against the side of the pot with the stem end in the compost.
How to care for your Sedum Burrito
Water: Water sparingly, most likely once a fortnight is sufficient. They're best watered from below to prevent water sitting on the foliage and rotting.
Light: Keep in an area with lots of bright diffused sunlight.
Humidity: Normal humidity is sufficient.
Temperature: They love the warmth, about 20 degrees C.
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Toxic to cats & dogs? No
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Sedum morganianum 'Burrito' | Donkey's Tail
Sedum morganianum 'Burrito' | Donkey's Tail
A beautiful compact succulent with grey green silver hanging leaflets. This low maintenance plant would be a great choice for a gift or a beginner. Everyone can find a spot for this guy in their home. They are also very easy to propagate, planted with a single leaf placed against the side of the pot with the stem end in the compost.
How to care for your Sedum Burrito
Water: Water sparingly, most likely once a fortnight is sufficient. They're best watered from below to prevent water sitting on the foliage and rotting.
Light: Keep in an area with lots of bright diffused sunlight.
Humidity: Normal humidity is sufficient.
Temperature: They love the warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? No
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A beautiful compact succulent with grey green silver hanging leaflets. This low maintenance plant would be a great choice for a gift or a beginner. Everyone can find a spot for this guy in their home. They are also very easy to propagate, planted with a single leaf placed against the side of the pot with the stem end in the compost.
How to care for your Sedum Burrito
Water: Water sparingly, most likely once a fortnight is sufficient. They're best watered from below to prevent water sitting on the foliage and rotting.
Light: Keep in an area with lots of bright diffused sunlight.
Humidity: Normal humidity is sufficient.
Temperature: They love the warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? No






















