Phedimus kamtschaticus’Golden Carpet '

Golden Russian Stonecrop , Golden Carpet Stonecrop

Sedum kamtschaticum’Golden Carpet '

Phedimus kamtschaticus ‘Golden Carpet’ (Golden Russian Stonecrop)

Photo byPaul Neut

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : UmbiliceaeGenus : Phedimus

The origin of this cultivar ofPhedimus kamtschaticusis strange .

Phedimus kamtschaticus’Golden Carpet ' , formerly known asSedum kamtschaticum’Golden Carpet ' , is a low - develop succulent with a dense creep habit . It can produce up to 4 inch ( 10 centimetre ) tall . The leaf are slurred , fleshy , toothed , green but bright than the leaf ofPhedimuskamtschaticus .

Phedimus kamtschaticus ‘Golden Carpet’ (Golden Russian Stonecrop)

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The yellow , wiz - regulate flowers come out in lax clump at the ends of the stem in tardy summer .

Light : These light - loving plants will tolerate wakeful or partial shade but prefer full Sunday and grow best in warm environments .

Soil : Phedimusthrive in anywell - drained ground . Good drainage is critical for prevent source bunk or fungous disease .

Phedimus kamtschaticus ‘Golden Carpet’ (Golden Russian Stonecrop)

Photo byPaul2032

Hardiness : Phedimus kamtschaticus’Golden Carpet ' can hold out temperatures as depleted as -30 to 40 ° F ( -34.4 to 4.4 ° C),USDA hardiness zones4a to 10b .

lacrimation : The best path to water yourPhedimusis to use the " soaking and dry " method . Get the dirt completely besotted , and then hold back until the soil is ironic before irrigate again .

fertilize : Feedyour plants with low - balanced fertilizer to keep them happy and healthy . Use a diluted dose of half the strength recommended on the package .

Phedimus kamtschaticus ‘Golden Carpet’ (Golden Russian Stonecrop)

Photo byPaul Neut

Repotting : Repot your works when they outgrow their current pot by moving them to a larger container to accommodate the plant life better .

Propagation : Phedimuscan be grown from seeds , sectionalization , or stem cuttings .

Learn more atHow to Grow and deal for Phedimus .

Phedimusplants can be mildly toxic to humans and animals .

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