Family - Crassulaceae

Stems - To 60cm tall, glabrous, glaucous, succulent, herbaceous, multiple from base, typically simple but branching at inflorescence.
Leaves - Alternate, ovate, obovate, elliptic or oblong, coarsely toothed, succulent, glabrous, glaucous, to 3.5cm wide, +7cm long, sessile.
Leaves - Alternate, ovate, obovate, elliptic or oblong, coarsely toothed, succulent, glabrous, glaucous, to 3.5cm wide, +7cm long, sessile.
Inflorescence - Dense terminal cymes, often paniculate.
Flowers - Corolla pinkish to whitish, to 5mm broad. Petals 5, to -2mm long. Sepals 5. Stamens typically 10. Pistils 4-5.


Flowering - July - October.
Habitat - Cultivated and rarely escaped.
Origin - Native to Eurasia.
Other info. - This species is very commonly cultivated in this state and can be found just about everywhere. Other species of Sedum are grown in the state, some are native.