Feb
08

Sexangulare Sedum 'Red Hill'

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sedum sexangulare Six-row Stonecrop is a small species, more or less widespread throughout Europe. Low where applicable, clusters grow, with minor čárkovitými fresh green leaves, arranged in a whorl šestiřadého is the hallmark of this plant. Pětičetné flowers are yellow. Variety is also known Sedum sexangulare var. elatum as commercial and news sexangulare Sedum 'Red Hill'. sexangulare Sedum is quite easy to confuse with another similar Sedum acre. Distinguishing feature between the two types is the shape of leaves. Sedum sexangulare has cylindrical leaves, Sedum acre while the leaves flattened, triangular in shape. Sedum acre is luxuriantly growing species forming a continuous polštářovité vegetation, which is not very suitable for small rockeries. Sedum sexangulare more held in clusters and is ideal for plant crevices between the stones in the rockery as well as in dry wall.

During my walks I found the Bohemian Mountains Sedum Sedum sexangulare var elatum poupata sexangulare more often than Sedum acre. That's what I found at one locality, in the former marl quarry near the village of Evan. On the sunny areas of basalt outcrops Central is also quite often plains Sedum sexangulare var. elatum. compact growth form and leaves zbarvující into shades of bronze, together with the red top is closed buds distinctive feature of the resolution.

An attractive plant for growing as a rock plant is sexangulare Sedum 'Red Hill'. Again bunchy small sedum, zbarvující during winter and dry summer of fiery red. In its growth is not too expansive, so it can be used both for rock and stone troughs. All three species of small peppers are the most suitable plants for heavily insolate rocky areas with poor soil and minimal amount of moisture. The plants will last for several months without watering.

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