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Bonsai Sedum Furfuraceum Moran
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The Bonsai Sedum (Sedum furfuraceum Moran) is a collector’s favorite, prized for its miniature, tree-like appearance and unusual "scaly" texture. Unlike many smooth-leaved succulents, this variety offers a rugged, ancient look that makes it a perfect natural bonsai without the need for complex training.
The "Furfuraceum" Texture: The name comes from the Latin furfur (meaning "bran" or "scales"). Its leaves are covered in unique, whitish, scurfy scales that look like tiny flakes of "dandruff" or frost.
The Flower: In early spring, it produces delicate, star-shaped flowers that are typically whitish with purplish-red or pinkish centers. These blooms appear in small clusters and can last for about 10 days, providing a soft contrast to the plant's rugged texture.
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Needs Bright, Indirect Light to Full Sun. At least 6 hours of sunlight is ideal. In high light, the leaves develop a stunning reddish-purple or bronze hue.
Use the "soak and dry" method. Water thoroughly only when the soil is 100% dry. During winter dormancy, reduce watering significantly (once every 3–5 weeks).
Requires well-draining soil. A professional cactus and succulent mix with added perlite or pumice is best to prevent moisture retention.
Thrives between 18°C–27°C (65°F–80°F). It can tolerate heat well but may enter dormancy if temperatures exceed 30°C (86°F).
Fertilize lightly during the growing season with a diluted, balanced formula. Do not feed during dormancy.
Generally considered non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans, making it a safe choice for pet-friendly households.
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11. It is not frost-hardy and should be brought indoors if temperatures drop below -1°C (30°F).
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Description
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The Bonsai Sedum (Sedum furfuraceum Moran) is a collector’s favorite, prized for its miniature, tree-like appearance and unusual "scaly" texture. Unlike many smooth-leaved succulents, this variety offers a rugged, ancient look that makes it a perfect natural bonsai without the need for complex training.
The "Furfuraceum" Texture: The name comes from the Latin furfur (meaning "bran" or "scales"). Its leaves are covered in unique, whitish, scurfy scales that look like tiny flakes of "dandruff" or frost.
The Flower: In early spring, it produces delicate, star-shaped flowers that are typically whitish with purplish-red or pinkish centers. These blooms appear in small clusters and can last for about 10 days, providing a soft contrast to the plant's rugged texture.
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Needs Bright, Indirect Light to Full Sun. At least 6 hours of sunlight is ideal. In high light, the leaves develop a stunning reddish-purple or bronze hue.
Use the "soak and dry" method. Water thoroughly only when the soil is 100% dry. During winter dormancy, reduce watering significantly (once every 3–5 weeks).
Requires well-draining soil. A professional cactus and succulent mix with added perlite or pumice is best to prevent moisture retention.
Thrives between 18°C–27°C (65°F–80°F). It can tolerate heat well but may enter dormancy if temperatures exceed 30°C (86°F).
Fertilize lightly during the growing season with a diluted, balanced formula. Do not feed during dormancy.
Generally considered non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans, making it a safe choice for pet-friendly households.
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11. It is not frost-hardy and should be brought indoors if temperatures drop below -1°C (30°F).
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