Family: Crassulaceae
Scientific Name: Sedum dasyphyllum var. glanduliferum
Common Name: Corsican Stonecrop
| Description | A very low growing Sedum with tightly crowded glaucous gray foliage. Requires excellent drainage. |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Perennials Hardy |
| Hardiness Zone | 5 |
| Sunlight | full |
| Moisture | average to dry |
| Soil & Site | needs excellent drainage |
| Flowers | tiny white flowers |
| Leaves | dense mat of glaucous gray foliage, soft to the touch, easily fall off when touched |
| Dimensions | spreading, reaches 1-2 inches tall. |
| Propagation | division, cuttings |
| Native Site | A form from Corsica and Sicily. |
| Misc Facts | The only difference between this plant and the type species is it is extra hairy. (syn S. Corsicum) |
| Notes & Reference | #96-Sedum Cultivated Stone Crop (Ray Stephenson), #209-The Plant Lovers Guide to Sedums (Brent Horvath) |
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