Description
Origin
The Sedum tray is a popular garden plant, native to the northern hemisphere. Known by various names, this family of succulents is widespread across many continents. Some species are also native to South America, Africa, and even Antarctica.
Characteristics
The Sedum tray is characterized by its versatility and adaptability. This succulent is known for its fleshy leaves, which can store water for use during dry periods. Generally, the Sedum tray grows low to the ground forming dense cushions of green, gray, or even bluish-red leaves. In late summer or early autumn, they often bloom with small star-shaped flowers of various colors, depending on the species.
Care
The Sedum tray is a low-maintenance plant, ideal for beginner gardeners or people with busy schedules. It prefers full sun and well-draining soil. In general, it’s recommended to water it moderately, as overwatering can lead to root rot. During the winter months, the Sedum tray requires very little or no water. This resilient plant is resistant to diseases and pests and does not require regular fertilization.







