

Petrosedum
Botanical name: Petrosedum
Petrosedum
Botanical name: Petrosedum


Description


Species of Petrosedum


Prick-madam
A perennial succulent native to Europe, prick-madam (Petrosedum rupestre) produces yellow flowers between its spruce-like foliage. The leaves themselves can come in many shades, often tinted blue, gray, or yellow. It is a popular houseplant or garden companion and is able to survive droughts, deer, rabbits, and (arguably) curious children better than most.

Jenny's stonecrop
Jenny's stonecrop is a perennial succulent which prefers to grow over the faces of cliffs. This plant is dormant in the summer and grows in the winter. When the vines dry up for summer, they can become brittle and snap, after which they're carried in the wind. When they land, they may root and form entirely new plants.

Rock stonecrop
Rock stonecrop is a genus of the succulent family Crassulaceae (stonecrop family).

Pale stonecrop
Pale stonecrop is a succulent shrub native to the stony lands across the Mediterranean. The amount of light the plant receives will affect the color of its leaves, which are typically bluish green. More light will mean greater color variation.

Care Guide for Petrosedum





Scientific Classification
