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Sedeveria Green Rose - Succulent Plant

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Description

It has green rosettes that are perfectly symmetrical, looking like green rose flowe

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1 Sedeveria Green Rose - Succulent Plant
2 3 inch (8 cm) Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black)

Sedeveria Green Rose is an intergeneric hybrid, made from a cross of Sedum pachyphyllum with Echeveria derenbergii. It has green rosettes that are perfectly symmetrical, looking like green rose flowe It has yellow, star shaped flowers in summer months.

Plant Specifications

*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name Sedeveria Green Rose
Maximum Reachable Height upto 1 foot
Flower Colour Yellow,green
Difficulty Level Easy to grow .

Planting 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.

Sedeveria Green Rose 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.

Sunlight Exposure: Cool Sun/Light Shade
Watering When the soil is dry it is time to water. If the plant gets too fleshy and starts to lean over, you need to water less often. Dry climate, outdoors: Water every two to three days when warm and sunny. Humid, cool or indoors: Water every week. During the fall and winter months, the plants should be watered less frequently in order to promote blooming.
Soil Use a potting soil mix with a little sand; a cactus & suculents likes good drainage. You can mix in a little slow release organic fertilizer, but it is not necessary. Make sure to pack down the soil around the transplanted plant, and thoroughly water it, to help spur the rooting process in the new soil.
Temperature 20 to 25F
Fertilizer During active growth and blooming stage, rose plants need more fertilizing. The plant need frequently feeding and generously.
Cow manure is best preffered as fertilizer for the rose plants, but other organic fertilizers like compost are also used. Rose plants requires 2-3 times feeding during the season.

Sedeveria Green Rose uses

Ornamental Use:

  • Roses are best known as ornamental plants grown for their flowers in the garden and sometimes indoors
  • They have been also used for commercial perfumery and commercial cut flower crops
  • Some are used as landscape plants, for hedging
  • The majority of ornamental roses are hybrids that were bred for their flowers
  • A few species of roses are grown for attractive or scented foliage

Medicinal Use:

  • The rose hip, usually, is used as a minor source of Vitamin C
  • The fruits of many species have significant levels of vitamins and have been used as a food supplement
  • Many roses have been used in herbal and folk medicines
  • Some species have been used for stomach problems, and are being investigated for controlling cancer growth

Culinary Use:

  • Rose hips are occasionally made into jam, jelly, marmalade, and soup or are brewed for tea, primarily for their high vitamin C content
  • They are also pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup
  • Rose petals or flower buds are sometimes used to flavour ordinary tea, or combined with other herbs to make herbal teas

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is another name for a Sedeveria Green Rose ?

Sedeveria Green Rose is commonly known as Sedeveria Green Rose

How tall do Sedeveria Green Rose grow?

On average Sedeveria Green Rose grows upto 1 foot

What color are Sedeveria Green Rose ?

A Sedeveria Green Rose plant bears flowers of color Yellow,green

How hard is Sedeveria Green Rose to grow?

A Sedeveria Green Rose is Easy to grow .

How much sunlight does a Sedeveria Green Rose need?

A Sedeveria Green Rose prefers Exposure: Cool Sun/Light Shade

How much water does a Sedeveria Green Rose need?

A Sedeveria Green Rose prefers watering When the soil is dry it is time to water. If the plant gets too fleshy and starts to lean over, you need to water less often. Dry climate, outdoors: Water every two to three days when warm and sunny. Humid, cool or indoors: Water every week. During the fall and winter months, the plants should be watered less frequently in order to promote blooming.

What kind of soil does a Sedeveria Green Rose need?

A Sedeveria Green Rose prefers Use a potting soil mix with a little sand; a cactus & suculents likes good drainage. You can mix in a little slow release organic fertilizer, but it is not necessary. Make sure to pack down the soil around the transplanted plant, and thoroughly water it, to help spur the rooting process in the new soil.

What temperature does a Sedeveria Green Rose like?

A Sedeveria Green Rose prefers 20 to 25F

How often should I fertilize my Sedeveria Green Rose ?

To encourage Sedeveria Green Rose growth, During active growth and blooming stage, rose plants need more fertilizing. The plant need frequently feeding and generously.
Cow manure is best preffered as fertilizer for the rose plants, but other organic fertilizers like compost are also used. Rose plants requires 2-3 times feeding during the season.

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