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sedum treleasei

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native to Puebla, Mexico  stemmed rosette of exceptionally chubby leaves. It grows tall stems with a full covering of leaves that branch only from the base.  The foliage has a powdery coating of  epicuticular wax (farina)   This species is usually a glaucous blue-green, though the leaf tips can show pink blushing when grown in bright sun. It can grow to about 8.0" tall then spills and trails from its container. It blooms with yellow, star-shaped flowers in winter to spring.

graptosedum alpenglow

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   This cultivar is likely a hybrid of  Graptopetalum paraguayense   x  Sedum stahlii .