Sedum

usgb/ˈsiː.dəm/
noun

A type of succulent plant belonging to the genus Sedum, known for its thick, fleshy leaves and ability to thrive in dry conditions.

The garden was filled with various species of sedum that bloomed beautifully in the summer.
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perennial plant, succulent garden, drought-resistant species

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Gardening Tips

When choosing sedum for your garden, consider your local climate and soil type.

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Sedum varieties can thrive in poor soil and require minimal care.
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Drought Resistance

Sedum plants are excellent for xeriscaping, a water-efficient landscaping style.

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They provide a beautiful yet low-maintenance solution for gardens.
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Seasonal Care

Different sedum species may have specific care requirements for the winter.

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Make sure to check the hardiness zone before planting.
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