
Sedum Adolphii
A fast-growing succulent with golden-yellow to orange-hued, spoon-shaped leaves that form dense rosettes. Also called Golden Sedum, this plant blushes with more vibrant tones when exposed to full sun and produces small white flowers in spring.
Basic Care Info
Light
Thrives in full sun to light shade. Brighter light brings out orange tones.
Water
Low water needs. Water only when soil is dry.
Soil
Prefers well-draining cactus or succulent soil mix.
Temperature
Warm weather is ideal. Protect from frost and excessive humidity.
Propagation
Easily propagated from leaf or stem cuttings.
Dormancy
Enters dormancy in cooler months—reduce watering.
✨ Fun Facts
- Also known as Golden Sedum due to its sun-kissed hue.
- Can spread as a ground cover or cascade over containers.
- Turns brighter orange when "stressed" with sun and little water.
👍 Perfect For
- Bright accent in succulent arrangements
- Ground cover in sunny beds or planters
- Hanging baskets or wall planters for trailing effect
Caring for Your New Plant
Here's what you need to know to help your Sedum Adolphii thrive
When You Receive
Let your plant rest in shade for a few days before planting. Wait 10 days before watering.
Placement
Outdoor plants that need direct sunlight, preferably morning or late afternoon sun.
Watering
Water only when the substrate is dry. If in doubt, it's better not to water.
Substrate
Use a mix of 50% peat and 50% pumice/volcanic gravel for best results.
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