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Sedum burrito

Burro's Tail

Burro's Tail

Format

Exposure

  • Intense
  • minimum 4 hours of sun per day

Rusticity

Tropicale

  • Small fleshy leaves
  • Succulent
  • Hanging basket
  • Easy care
  • Non-toxic

Embrace the charm and whimsy of nature with Sedum morganianum 'Burrito', also known as the "Burro's Tail," a captivating succulent native to Mexico that will cascade gracefully from your pots and planters, adding a touch of elegance and verdant beauty to your indoor décor.

Characteristics and Growing Information

  • Foliage: The Burro's Tail 'Burrito' is distinguished by its long, thin, and branching stems adorned with plump, fleshy leaves resembling tiny donkey tails. These leaves, ranging in shades of blue-green to pale green, often with subtle white or cream variegation, create a mesmerizing spectacle, especially when grown in hanging baskets or elevated planters.

  • Flowering: During the spring and summer months, the Burro's Tail 'Burrito' produces delicate clusters of star-shaped flowers in hues of pink or yellow, adding a delightful touch of color to its cascading foliage.

  • Light: Sedum morganianum 'Burrito' thrives in bright, indirect light. Position it near a south-facing window to provide ample sunlight without scorching its leaves.

  • Watering: Water the Burro's Tail 'Burrito' moderately, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.

  • Humidity: This succulent prefers average room humidity.

  • Temperature: The Burro's Tail 'Burrito' flourishes in warm temperatures, ideally between 65°F and 80°F (18°C and 27°C). Protect it from frost and extreme cold.

  • Repotting: Repot your Sedum morganianum 'Burrito' every two years or when the pot becomes too small. Choose a slightly larger pot with well-draining soil specifically formulated for succulents and cacti.

  • Propagation: Propagating the Burro's Tail 'Burrito' is simple and can be achieved through stem cuttings or leaf propagation. For stem cuttings, take 2-3 inch cuttings, let them callous over for a few days, and then plant them in moist soil. For leaf propagation, place individual leaves on moist soil, ensuring the base is in contact with the soil, and allow roots to develop before transplanting.

Uses

  • Hanging Baskets: The Burro's Tail 'Burrito' is a showstopper in hanging baskets, allowing its cascading stems to gracefully drape over the sides, creating a mesmerizing focal point in your home.

  • Elevated Planters: Elevate the Burro's Tail 'Burrito' on shelves, plant stands, or window sills to showcase its trailing beauty and add a touch of vertical interest to your décor.

  • Rock Gardens and Living Walls: Incorporate the Burro's Tail 'Burrito' into rock gardens or living walls, where its cascading stems can interweave with other succulents and create a tapestry of textures and colors.

Additional Tips

  • During the growing season (spring and summer), fertilize your Sedum morganianum 'Burrito' once a month with a diluted fertilizer for succulents to encourage optimal growth and vibrant foliage.

  • To maintain a balanced shape and promote branching, gently prune overly long stems during the spring or fall.

  • The Burro's Tail 'Burrito' is slightly toxic to pets and children. Place it out of their reach as a precaution.

Plant details

Dimensions

Spacing
- in.
Spread
2 - 4 in.
Height
19 - 39 in.

Characteristics

Habit:

  • Drooping

Flowering colours:

  • Pink

Plant needs

Watering:

  • Let dry completely

Maintenance:

  • Easy

Soil requirement:

  • Well drained. Potting soil for succulents and cacti

Features

Resistance:

  • Drought

Attract:

Use:

  • Table
  • Hanging pot
  • Summer terrace

Attribute:

  • Plump leaves

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