
Sedum griseum
Introducing the subtly charming Sedum griseum, a delightful succulent hailing from the rocky slopes of China. This plant is a true testament to the beauty and resilience of succulents, featuring plump, silvery-gray leaves that form compact, low-growing rosettes. The foliage of Sedum griseum has a unique, powdery coating that not only contributes to its stunning visual appeal but also helps it conserve moisture, making it an excellent choice for drought-prone gardens. Sedum griseum reaches a modest height and width of approximately 4 to 6 inches, making it an ideal selection for rock gardens, green roofs, or as a groundcover in xeriscaped areas. Despite its delicate appearance, this succulent is tough and hardy, capable of thriving in a range of challenging conditions. As the seasons change, you'll be delighted by the transformation in its foliage, as cooler temperatures bring out a gentle blush of pink, adding another layer of interest to this already captivating plant. One of the mo