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Sedum 'Burrito'
The origin of this wonderful plant is an enigmatic mystery. There is no known record of Sedum ‘Burrito’ (aka Sedum burrito) having occurred in habitat. As ‘Burrito’ is similar to Sedum morganianum, which is native to Mexico and forms long cascading stems of glaucous blue-green leaves, there has been conjecture that perhaps ‘Burrito’ is a natural S. morganianum hybrid. As similar plants in habitat often cascade down rocky inclines where the water drains swiftly away from the plant, it is preferable to plant Sedum 'Burrito' in a porous soil with good drainage. Excellent for hanging basket culture, or in brightly lit atriums or patios with filtered light. Consider hanging several to give your patio a sense of lush succulent greenery. The pink-red flowers, appearing at the end of the dreadlock-like stems, are positively delightful.
Succulents and Cacti Basic Care: Easy
Order & Shipping Info:
-Plants ship in a grower's pot, fully rooted.
-We ship every Monday and Tuesday (excluding holidays) to avoid weekend delays.
-Our photos show what you can expect, but each plant is unique and may look slightly different upon arrival.
-Minor damage during shipping is entirely normal and should be expected, especially in extreme summer or winter temperatures. Don’t worry—damaged foliage can be trimmed away and will not affect the plant's root system or overall health.
-Hold off on watering if the soil is still moist, and wait 2-4 weeks before repotting or fertilizing. This patience will help your plant adjust smoothly without going into shock.
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