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Sedum Creeping Morganianum Burrito

Burrito (Sedum morganianum, also known as Sedum burrito) (Moran): One of the best-loved trailing soft succulents. Its pendant stems grow up to 3.0' long and are covered with bead-like, green leaves. It resembles its relative, Burro's Tail, but with shorter, rounder leaves. It originated in Veracruz, Mexico, though it has yet to be found in the wild.

Burrito thrives in hanging containers with drainage holes and gritty soil. It needs plenty of sunlight and protection from frost, but can tolerate drought and neglect. Water deeply when the soil is completely dry.

Leaves of this variety can fall off easily, but leaves and stem sections are easy to propagate by placing them back in the pot to re-grow roots. With years of growth, it can form a long, dense cascade. S. morganianum does not bloom dependably, but it can produce pink flowers at the tips of the stems in spring.

 

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