Sedum Morganianum

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The Sedum Morganianum, also known as the Donkey Tail or Burro's Tail Succulent, is one of our all time favourites in the shop. 

Native to Mexico, this succulent is admired for its long, trailing stems adorned with thick, fleshy blue-green leaves, creating a stunning visual display, especially in hanging baskets. As long as they're given lots of light and their soil is left to dry out between waterings, there's not much that can go wrong with this one. Plus, any leaves that fall off the main plant can be placed on top of soil and you'll have a new baby plant in no time!

This plant is perfect for anyone who loves unique, trailers. Its ease of care, makes it a dream to grow, and the fact it's non toxic to pets makes it even better! When mature, these plants are both mesmerising and absurd.

How to care for Sedum Morganianum

  • Lighting: Bright light, with at least a few hours of direct.
  • Watering: Only when the soil has completely dried. Leaves can look wrinkly when plant is very thirsty.
  • Humidity: Native to arid climates, avoid growing in humidity.
  • Temperature: Best suited to temperatures of around 15°C to 26°C, but can tolerate as low as 10°C for short periods.
  • Soil Preference: A very loose and well-draining soil. We recommend the Cacti & Succulent mix.
  • Good to Know: This plant is prone to a pest called Mealybugs. Look out for white fluffy balls in the crevices and remove with alcohol or diatomaceous earth.

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How We Care For Our Plants

Here at The Watered Garden, we treat every plant like it’s part of our own collection at home. While in our care, each plant gets daily spot checks, the right amount of watering, and continuous monitoring for any pests or diseases. We clean leaves, repot when necessary, and make sure they’re in perfect shape before they reach you. It’s our way of ensuring that every plant you bring home is happy, healthy, and will continue to be that way for years to come.