Hylotelephium cauticola (Sedum cauticola) – Cliff Stonecrop

Hylotelephium cauticola is an excellent edging or rock garden plant. Growing up to 3.2 inches (8 cm) tall and up to 12 inches (30 cm) wide, it is a carpet-forming succulent perennial with trailing stems of pink-tinged grey-green round leaves, and purplish pink star-shaped flowers in autumn. The specific epithet cauticola means “growing on cliffs”, referring to the plant’s favored habitat.


Scientific Name
Hylotelephium cauticola (Praeger) H. Ohba

Common Names
Cliff Stonecrop

Synonyms
Sedum cauticola

Scientific Classification
Family: Crassulaceae
Subfamily: Sedoideae
Tribe: Sedeae
Subtribe: Sedinae
Genus: Hylotelephium





 How to Grow and Care

When growing Sedum, keep in mind that Sedum plants need very little attention or care. They will thrive in conditions that many other plants thrive in, but will do just as well in less hospitable areas. 

They are ideal for that part of your yard that gets too much sun or too little water to grow anything else. A common name for Sedum is Stonecrop, due to the fact that many gardeners joke that only stones need less care and live longer.

Sedum is easily planted. For shorter varieties, simply laying the plant on the ground where you want it to grow is normally enough to get the Sedum plant started there. They will send out roots from wherever the stem is touching the ground and root itself. If you would like to further ensure that the plant will start there, you can add a very thin covering of soil over the plant.

For taller Sedum varieties, you can break off one of the stems and push it into the ground where you would like to grow it. The stem will root very easily and anew plant will be established in a season or two… – See more at: How to Grow and Care sedum succulents