Martin Pellizzer

Sedum Villosum Subsp. Pentandrum

Pentandrum sedum, scientifically known as Sedum villosum subsp. pentandrum, is a unique member of the Crassulaceae family native to arid and rocky environments. This succulent plant is characterized by its compact growth habit and fleshy, blue-green leaves that help it store water efficiently. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a popular choice for rock gardens and xeriscaping. The plant's ability to survive in harsh conditions highlights its resilience and adaptability. Its ornamental value and low maintenance requirements make it a favored plant among gardeners and horticultural enthusiasts.