
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii
- Description
- Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is a charming drought tolerant trailing succulent native to the highlands of Mexico, where it thrives in rocky, sun-drenched terrain with minimal rainfall. Belonging to the Sedum genus in the Crassulaceae family, this easy care plant has won over collectors and casual growers alike for its resilience and unique personality.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is instantly recognizable by its small, plump, bead-like leaves that shift from green to vivid red depending on sun exposure and stress levels. The clumping, trailing growth habit creates cascading stems lined with these gem-like leaves, making it a standout in hanging baskets or spilling over the edge of a pot. The coral beads succulent nickname fits perfectly once you see those jewel-toned rosettes up close.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii produces small yellow star-shaped flowers, typically appearing in late winter to spring, adding a bright seasonal accent to its already colorful foliage. Beyond blooming season, this plant earns its keep year-round through its dramatic leaf coloration, which intensifies beautifully under bright light or during cooler months.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is a natural fit for hanging baskets, thanks to its trailing habit, and a simple hanging hook is all it needs to show off those cascading stems. It can move outside for summer to soak up extra sun and even linger outdoors into autumn in mild climates. Propagation is refreshingly simple: just snip a stem or let a leaf callous over and set it on well-draining soil, and new growth follows with minimal fuss. This plant is pet friendly, making it a worry-free choice for households with curious cats or dogs.
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Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii thrives in bright indirect light, partial sun, or full sun, with color deepening under more direct exposure.
Water Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii thoroughly every 10 to 14 days in summer, reducing to once every 3 to 4 weeks in winter.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii prefers a fast-draining succulent or cactus mix combined with coarse perlite for optimal root health.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii prefers temperatures between 60 and 80°F (15 to 27°C) and is not frost hardy below 25°F (-4°C).
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii grows at a moderate pace and benefits from a light balanced fertilizer once monthly during the active growing season.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is hardy in USDA Zones 7 through 11, tolerating brief dips down to around 0°F (-18°C) in Zone 7 with protection. Gardeners growing Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii outdoors year-round will find it well suited to warm and mild states including Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, and coastal Oregon. It also performs beautifully through Zone 7 states such as North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Virginia, Oklahoma, and parts of Washington, making it one of the more widely adaptable trailing sedums available.
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Q: Is Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii pet friendly?
A: Yes, Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is pet friendly and considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a safe choice for pet-loving households.
Q: How often should I water Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii?
A: Water Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii every 10 to 14 days in warmer months and scale back to every 3 to 4 weeks in winter. When leaves look slightly soft or begin to show mild wilt, that is your cue to water.
Q: Why are the leaves on my Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii turning yellow?
A: Yellow leaves on Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii usually point to overwatering or poor drainage, so let the soil dry fully between waterings. Insufficient light and temperature stress from AC or heater vents can also trigger discoloration.
Q: How do I propagate Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii?
A: Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii propagates easily from stem cuttings or individual leaves: allow the cut end to callous for a day or two, then place on dry succulent soil and mist lightly until roots establish.
Q: Can Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii go outside in summer?
A: Absolutely! Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii loves spending summer outdoors in bright light, and the extra sun will intensify its red and coral leaf coloring beautifully.
Q: What USDA zones are best for Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii?
A: Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii thrives in USDA Zones 7 through 11, covering a wide range of warm, mild, and temperate regions across the US. In colder zones, it grows wonderfully indoors or as a patio plant that moves inside before frost.
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- Description
- Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is a charming drought tolerant trailing succulent native to the highlands of Mexico, where it thrives in rocky, sun-drenched terrain with minimal rainfall. Belonging to the Sedum genus in the Crassulaceae family, this easy care plant has won over collectors and casual growers alike for its resilience and unique personality.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is instantly recognizable by its small, plump, bead-like leaves that shift from green to vivid red depending on sun exposure and stress levels. The clumping, trailing growth habit creates cascading stems lined with these gem-like leaves, making it a standout in hanging baskets or spilling over the edge of a pot. The coral beads succulent nickname fits perfectly once you see those jewel-toned rosettes up close.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii produces small yellow star-shaped flowers, typically appearing in late winter to spring, adding a bright seasonal accent to its already colorful foliage. Beyond blooming season, this plant earns its keep year-round through its dramatic leaf coloration, which intensifies beautifully under bright light or during cooler months.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is a natural fit for hanging baskets, thanks to its trailing habit, and a simple hanging hook is all it needs to show off those cascading stems. It can move outside for summer to soak up extra sun and even linger outdoors into autumn in mild climates. Propagation is refreshingly simple: just snip a stem or let a leaf callous over and set it on well-draining soil, and new growth follows with minimal fuss. This plant is pet friendly, making it a worry-free choice for households with curious cats or dogs.
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Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii thrives in bright indirect light, partial sun, or full sun, with color deepening under more direct exposure.
Water Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii thoroughly every 10 to 14 days in summer, reducing to once every 3 to 4 weeks in winter.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii prefers a fast-draining succulent or cactus mix combined with coarse perlite for optimal root health.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii prefers temperatures between 60 and 80°F (15 to 27°C) and is not frost hardy below 25°F (-4°C).
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii grows at a moderate pace and benefits from a light balanced fertilizer once monthly during the active growing season.
Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is hardy in USDA Zones 7 through 11, tolerating brief dips down to around 0°F (-18°C) in Zone 7 with protection. Gardeners growing Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii outdoors year-round will find it well suited to warm and mild states including Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, and coastal Oregon. It also performs beautifully through Zone 7 states such as North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Virginia, Oklahoma, and parts of Washington, making it one of the more widely adaptable trailing sedums available.
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Q: Is Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii pet friendly?
A: Yes, Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii is pet friendly and considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a safe choice for pet-loving households.
Q: How often should I water Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii?
A: Water Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii every 10 to 14 days in warmer months and scale back to every 3 to 4 weeks in winter. When leaves look slightly soft or begin to show mild wilt, that is your cue to water.
Q: Why are the leaves on my Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii turning yellow?
A: Yellow leaves on Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii usually point to overwatering or poor drainage, so let the soil dry fully between waterings. Insufficient light and temperature stress from AC or heater vents can also trigger discoloration.
Q: How do I propagate Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii?
A: Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii propagates easily from stem cuttings or individual leaves: allow the cut end to callous for a day or two, then place on dry succulent soil and mist lightly until roots establish.
Q: Can Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii go outside in summer?
A: Absolutely! Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii loves spending summer outdoors in bright light, and the extra sun will intensify its red and coral leaf coloring beautifully.
Q: What USDA zones are best for Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii?
A: Coral Bells Sedum - Mexican Stahlii thrives in USDA Zones 7 through 11, covering a wide range of warm, mild, and temperate regions across the US. In colder zones, it grows wonderfully indoors or as a patio plant that moves inside before frost.






















