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Sedum burrito 10cm H15cm

Sedum burrito 10cm H15cm

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Meet the ‘Burrito’—the ultimate hanging treasure. With her plump, bean-shaped leaves that trail down in thick, braided ropes, she’s the most tactile succulent in the plant world. Whimsical, blue-green, and undeniably cool, she’s here to turn your sunniest windows into a cascading masterpiece.

  • The Formal Name: Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’
  • The Nickname: Burro's Tail / Donkey Tail
  • Roots: A sun-loving succulent native to the arid cliffs of Southern Mexico.
  • Natural Vibe: Draping down rocky vertical surfaces in the intense, high-altitude sun.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: She demands bright, indirect light or some direct morning sun. Too little light and her stems will stretch and go "bald."
  • Best Room: A south-facing windowsill where she can trail without being bumped.
  • Snacks: A weak cactus fertiliser once a month during spring and summer.
  • Tropical Feels: Not a fan of humidity—keep her in a dry, well-ventilated spot.
  • Cosy Factor: Happy in standard room temps (18–26°C). She is not frost-hardy at all!
  • Thirst: Drought-tolerant. Let the soil dry out 100% before watering. Her "beans" store all the water she needs.
  • Safety First: Pet-Friendly! Safe for all your household companions.
  • The Bedding: An extremely gritty, fast-draining cactus and succulent mix.
  • Family Tree: Incredibly easy to propagate—every leaf that falls off can grow into a new plant!
  • Space Needs: A trailing plant that can eventually reach lengths of up to 1 metre.
  • Speed: A moderate grower that creates thick, heavy ropes of foliage over time.
  • Uninvited Guests: Watch for mealybugs hiding between her tightly packed leaves.
  • Moving Day: She is very fragile! Move her only when absolutely necessary, as her leaves fall off at the slightest touch.
  • Haircut: None required; just let her trail. If a stem gets too long, you can trim it and start a new pot.
  • Fresh Air: A sturdy oxygen producer for your brightest, driest indoor spots.
  • Plant Lore: Her name "Burrito" means "little donkey" in Spanish, referring to the "tail" shape of her stems.
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