Introduction to the succulent orange黄花 and photos of the orange黄花棒叶.

Orange-thighed Sedum

Orange-thighed Sedum Plant Properties

Chinese Name Orange-thighed Sedum Alias Isebania, Fifty-bell Plant Latin Name Genus Sedum Genus Sedum Origin Distribution South Africa and Namibia border area

Orange-thighed Sedum Plant Introduction

The plant of the Orange-thighed Sedum is very fleshy, dense and丛-like, with a diameter of 10 cm, and the roots are very thin. The fleshy leaves are club-shaped and almost vertical, but will lie horizontally and be sparsely arranged when there is insufficient light. The leaf tip thickens, flattens, but does not form a truncate shape, instead it is slightly convex. The leaf color is light green, the base is slightly red, and there is a transparent "window" at the top of the leaf. The flowers are large, orange with a touch of pink. It prefers abundant sunlight and is drought-resistant. Watering can be done during the growing period. This species has a unique shape, large and bright flowers, and there are only two species in this genus. Botanical gardens can display it as a rare specimen, and enthusiasts can also collect and cultivate to show the diversity of their collections.

Orange-thighed Sedum Image Gallery

1. Orange-thighed Sedum Image One

2. Orange-thighed Sedum Image Two

3. Orange-thighed Sedum Image Three

4. Orange-thighed Sedum Image Four