Sedum Clavatum (Fingers Sedum)
Sedum Clavatum (Fingers Sedum)
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Sedum clavatum (Fingers Sedum) is a charming, low-growing succulent that is known for its unique, finger-like leaves that are blue-green with a hint of pink at the tips. This attractive variety of Sedum forms a dense, compact mound, making it an excellent choice for ground cover, hanging baskets, or container gardening. The foliage provides an interesting texture, while its small, star-shaped flowers add a pop of yellow during the flowering period.
Sedum clavatum (Fingers Sedum) thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a perfect addition to rock gardens or xeriscaping projects. It is drought-tolerant and easy to maintain, requiring minimal watering once established. This hardy succulent adds both beauty and practicality to a garden, thriving in a variety of conditions while providing a unique aesthetic.


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Mature height
0.1–0.2 metres
Mature width
0.3–0.5 metres
Spacing
0.3–0.5 metres
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Blue-green foliage with pink tips, yellow flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Late summer to autumn (December to April)
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Low maintenance. Water sparingly and allow soil to dry out completely before watering again. Trim to maintain shape.