Sedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound ' is a hardyground coverthat add colourful accents to out-of-door spaces year - round .

Sedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound '

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Sedum

Sedum dasyphyllum ‘Lilac Mound’

Private collection, Monterey Park, California, United States. Photo by Noriko Takehara. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Sedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound ' is a form ofSedum dasyphyllumthat probably originates from thePyrenees .

Sedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound ' is a blue - growingsucculentthat forms a dense carpet of midget , colorful leaves on short stems . The leaves are blueish - unripened with a pink to purpurate chromaticity that becomes more vibrant in full sun .

In the summertime , Sedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound ' produces clusters of small , star - shaped , normally 5 - merous flowers on myopic , concluding offset . The heyday are typically white , often with a red keel or pinkish .

Sedum dasyphyllum ‘Lilac Mound’

Private collection, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Ching Tho. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

light source : Sufficient light is essential to grow a healthy plant . Sedum dasyphyllum ' Lilac Mound '   grows beneficial in locations where it love the full sun for at least six hour day by day but will abide some specter . Place the plant life near a cheery windowpane or use artificial Light when mature indoors .

dirt : This works does not wish to sit down in waterlogged soil , so drainage is essential to prevent root rot . Use a commercially usable mix for succulent , orcreate your own .

Temperature : Sedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound '   is well - tolerated to heat and humiliated temperatures . It develop good inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones4a to 9b , with middling minimum winter temperature range from -30 to 30 ° F ( -34.4 to -1.1 ° C ) .

Sedum dasyphyllum ‘Lilac Mound’

Private collection, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Ching Tho. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

tearing : From outpouring through fall , H2O thoroughly and waitress for the territory to dry out before lachrymation again . During the winter , water the plant just enough to keep it from shriveling . When lacrimation , ward off wet the leaves , stems , and flowers .

Fertilizing : fertilize a water - soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommended effectiveness during the growing time of year . However , feeding is unnecessary if   you provide the industrial plant with fresh soil per year .

Repotting : WhenSedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound '   outgrows its current pot , repot it into a larger one during the spring . Make certain the grime is dry before you begin repot .

Sedum dasyphyllum ‘Lilac Mound’

Private collection, Monterey Park, California, United States. Photo by Noriko Takehara. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

generation : Sedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound ' can be propagated well by taking foliage or root word cutting during the grow time of year or by inseminate germ in bounce or summer .

Learn more atHow to uprise and Care for Sedum .

Sedum dasyphyllum’Lilac Mound '   is not listed as toxic for people but can be mildly toxic to pets and tiddler .

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