
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop'
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- Sedum Minor Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is a charming, easy-care succulent belonging to the Sedum genus within the Crassulaceae family. Native to the rocky limestone outcrops and coastal cliffs of the Mediterranean, particularly Corsica and Sardinia, it has adapted to thrive in lean, dry conditions with excellent drainage. This compact gem brings old-world character to modern spaces, making it a timeless favorite from Zone 4 all the way through Zone 9.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' forms tight, bead-like rosettes of tiny, plump leaves in a captivating forest green that can blush with subtle blue-grey and pink tones under stress. The foliage is densely packed and covered in a fine, powdery coating that gives it a soft, frosted appearance. Growing in an upright yet spreading habit, this narrow-to-wide grower creates a lush, jewel-like carpet that catches every eye.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' produces delicate, star-shaped white flowers with pale pink centers, typically blooming in late spring through early summer. The dainty blooms appear above the foliage on slender stems, adding vivid seasonal charm without overwhelming the plant's sculptural appeal. Note that Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' does produce pollen and light allergens during bloom season, so that is worth keeping in mind for sensitive households.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is wonderfully versatile indoors and out. It handles balcony wind and rain with ease, thrives outside through autumn, and can move outdoors for summer to soak up the season. A slow, steady grower, it suits a starter plant perfectly or builds into a stunning heirloom specimen over the years. Tuck it into a shallow dish, a rock garden arrangement, or a wide terrarium for a bohemian-meets-architectural look that feels effortlessly elegant.
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Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' thrives in bright indirect light and benefits from regular rotating for even, balanced growth.
Water Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' every 10-14 days in summer, reducing to once a month in winter when dormant.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' performs best in a fast-draining cactus and succulent mix blended with extra perlite for aeration.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' prefers temperatures between 60-75°F (15-24°C) and tolerates dry heated indoor air well through winter.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is a slow grower needing only a light balanced fertilizer once in spring to stay healthy and compact.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is hardy in USDA Zones 4 through 9, tolerating frost down to around -30°F (-34°C) at its hardiest and light freezes through its warmer range. This wide hardiness means gardeners growing Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts can all enjoy it outdoors. It also thrives for growers in Missouri, Kansas, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and California, making it one of the most broadly adaptable easy-care succulents available.
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Q: How often should I water Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop'?
A: Water every 10-14 days during active growth in spring and summer, and cut back to once a month in winter. Always let the soil dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot.
Q: Is Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' safe for pets?
A: Yes, this plant is pet friendly, making it a worry-free choice for homes with cats or dogs. You can display it freely without concerns about accidental nibbling.
Q: How much light does Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' need indoors?
A: Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' thrives in bright indirect light near a well-lit window. Rotate the pot regularly so all sides receive even light exposure and maintain that balanced, upright habit.
Q: How fast does Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' grow?
A: Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is a slow grower, which keeps it manageable and tidy without frequent pruning. This makes it ideal as both a starter plant and a long-term collector piece.
Q: Can Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' survive outdoors year-round?
A: In USDA Zones 4 through 9, Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' can stay outdoors year-round, including through autumn and mild winters. In colder zones it can also move outside for summer and come back indoors before hard frost.
Q: How do I propagate Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop'?
A: Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' propagates easily from stem cuttings or individual leaf rosettes pressed onto well-draining succulent mix. Allow cut ends to callous for a day or two before placing them in soil for the best success rate.
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- Description
- Sedum Minor Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is a charming, easy-care succulent belonging to the Sedum genus within the Crassulaceae family. Native to the rocky limestone outcrops and coastal cliffs of the Mediterranean, particularly Corsica and Sardinia, it has adapted to thrive in lean, dry conditions with excellent drainage. This compact gem brings old-world character to modern spaces, making it a timeless favorite from Zone 4 all the way through Zone 9.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' forms tight, bead-like rosettes of tiny, plump leaves in a captivating forest green that can blush with subtle blue-grey and pink tones under stress. The foliage is densely packed and covered in a fine, powdery coating that gives it a soft, frosted appearance. Growing in an upright yet spreading habit, this narrow-to-wide grower creates a lush, jewel-like carpet that catches every eye.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' produces delicate, star-shaped white flowers with pale pink centers, typically blooming in late spring through early summer. The dainty blooms appear above the foliage on slender stems, adding vivid seasonal charm without overwhelming the plant's sculptural appeal. Note that Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' does produce pollen and light allergens during bloom season, so that is worth keeping in mind for sensitive households.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is wonderfully versatile indoors and out. It handles balcony wind and rain with ease, thrives outside through autumn, and can move outdoors for summer to soak up the season. A slow, steady grower, it suits a starter plant perfectly or builds into a stunning heirloom specimen over the years. Tuck it into a shallow dish, a rock garden arrangement, or a wide terrarium for a bohemian-meets-architectural look that feels effortlessly elegant.
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Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' thrives in bright indirect light and benefits from regular rotating for even, balanced growth.
Water Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' every 10-14 days in summer, reducing to once a month in winter when dormant.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' performs best in a fast-draining cactus and succulent mix blended with extra perlite for aeration.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' prefers temperatures between 60-75°F (15-24°C) and tolerates dry heated indoor air well through winter.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is a slow grower needing only a light balanced fertilizer once in spring to stay healthy and compact.
Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is hardy in USDA Zones 4 through 9, tolerating frost down to around -30°F (-34°C) at its hardiest and light freezes through its warmer range. This wide hardiness means gardeners growing Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts can all enjoy it outdoors. It also thrives for growers in Missouri, Kansas, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and California, making it one of the most broadly adaptable easy-care succulents available.
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Q: How often should I water Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop'?
A: Water every 10-14 days during active growth in spring and summer, and cut back to once a month in winter. Always let the soil dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot.
Q: Is Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' safe for pets?
A: Yes, this plant is pet friendly, making it a worry-free choice for homes with cats or dogs. You can display it freely without concerns about accidental nibbling.
Q: How much light does Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' need indoors?
A: Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' thrives in bright indirect light near a well-lit window. Rotate the pot regularly so all sides receive even light exposure and maintain that balanced, upright habit.
Q: How fast does Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' grow?
A: Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' is a slow grower, which keeps it manageable and tidy without frequent pruning. This makes it ideal as both a starter plant and a long-term collector piece.
Q: Can Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' survive outdoors year-round?
A: In USDA Zones 4 through 9, Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' can stay outdoors year-round, including through autumn and mild winters. In colder zones it can also move outside for summer and come back indoors before hard frost.
Q: How do I propagate Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop'?
A: Sedum Minor - Sedum dasyphyllum 'Corsican Stonecrop' propagates easily from stem cuttings or individual leaf rosettes pressed onto well-draining succulent mix. Allow cut ends to callous for a day or two before placing them in soil for the best success rate.






















