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Sedum "Pat's Pink" variegated
Sedum "Pat's Pink" variegated
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Sedum "Pat's Pink" variegated – Origin: Asia
The Sedum "Pat's Pink" variegated is an actively growing hybrid that develops branched stems with elongated, fleshy rosettes, forming dense and very showy clumps over time. Its morphology clearly reflects the influence of Sedum adolphi, with lanceolate, slightly curved leaves arranged compactly around the stem.
The Sedum "Pat's Pink" variegated stands out for its warm variegation where green tones blend with cream and yellow areas, which under good lighting evolve into intense pink and orange hues. This chromatic transition is especially pronounced at the tips and edges, creating a very attractive gradient effect. Each rosette shows variations in the pattern, adding dynamism and visual richness to plants that tend to branch and expand easily within collections of variegated succulents.
Common names: "Pudding"
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Variegated sedum: cultivation and care
Variegated sedum stands out for its compact growth, ease of branching, and great ability to develop intense colorations under good lighting. Varieties with cream or yellow areas tend to have somewhat slower growth than completely green forms.
- 🌞 A lot of filtered light to maintain coloration and compactness
- 💧 Water only when the substrate is completely dry
- 🔥 Avoid constant moisture and prolonged extreme heat
- 🌱 Fast growth with ease of producing new shoots
Many variegated sedums develop pink, orange, or reddish tones during times of mild stress or temperature differences, significantly enhancing their ornamental value.
A very draining substrate, good ventilation, and avoiding prolonged moisture accumulation help maintain more compact plants and a more stable variegation over time.
You can expand all the technical information in our specialized guide: Complete guide to growing variegated succulents
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