Sedum Stahlii (The Amazing Plant With Egg Shaped Leaves)

Sedum stahlii are evergreen succulents which could be very handy as ornamental plants as well as ground covers. 

They originate from Mexico. Some of the common names for them are coral beds, coral bells etc. They look like Jellybean sedum with red leaves. Those leaves resemble an egg shape.

Sedum stahlii leaves would be about 0.5 inches in length and they would tend to drop at the slightest touch. 

However, whenever they drop on the ground they could root easily as well. In addition to that one more value addition of growing the Sedum stahlii is their flowering activity. 

So, if these facts have already made you excited to learn about the growing tips of Sedum stahlii, spare some minutes and continue reading this article.

Sedum Stahlii

How do I identify Sedum stahlii?

Sedum stahlii plants do not grow taller and they only get as tall as 10 inches. Further they would be about 12 inches widespread. 

You could identify the Sedum stahlii plants from its leaves. In fact, they are chubby and form in an opposite manner.

Their leaves tend to take the shape of an egg. Sedum stahlii leaves length would be about 0.5 inches.

They are dark red to russet green in color and those leaves will form on trailing stems. 

In addition to these factors, you could identify Sedum stahlii plants  from its flowering also. Sedum stahlii produce flowers in bright yellow along with green veins. 

Those blooms would be 1.2 cm across. You could identify them from flowering during late spring to early summer.

Size of the plant

Sedum stahlii would reach a maximum height of 12 inches. Further they would grow to a maximum width of 12 inches. Sedum stahlii leaves length would be 0.5 inches.

Growth rate

Sedum stahlii plants grow at a moderate rate

One look care guide

Botanical NameSedum stahlii
Common NameCoral beds, coral bells
Plant TypeSucculent
Mature SizeMaximum height of 12 inches / maximum width of 12 inches.
Sun ExposureFull sunlight
Soil TypeWell-draining, loamy sandy
Soil pH4.5-7.5 (Acidic – neutral).
Bloom Timelate spring to early summer.
Flower ColorBright yellow
Hardiness ZonesUSDA hardiness zones 7-11.
Native AreaMexico
ToxicityNontoxic
Average price $ 7 – 10

How do you take care of Sedum stahlii?

Light Requirement 

Succulents usually prefer to grow in full sunlight to partial sunlight. In fact, they could thrive well if they get direct full sunlight for 6 hours. 

Once you manage to provide adequate sunlight levels, it would allow the plants to maintain their vibrant color in their leaves. 

On the other hand, if they lack sufficient sunlight levels, they will become taller and become etiolated.

If you grow them indoors and if you feel like your Sedum stahlii plants are lacking sunlight, you could consider growing them under artificial lights.

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Temperature and humidity

These plants prefer to grow in temperatures around 65 degrees Fahrenheit. – 75 degrees Fahrenheit during summer. 

Sedum stahlii are fond of growing in warmer temperatures.

In fact, the best temperature which would suit them the best would be, the temperatures lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit – 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sedum stahlii plants should be protected from winter weather conditions. Hence, if you have planted them in containers and placed them outdoors, I recommend sifting them indoors. 

To do that, ensure that you have grown them in light containers so that you could move them in and out from the house easily.

Is it cold hardy?

Sedum stahlii do not handle colds well. So better keep them indoor in the winter season.

USDA Hardiness Zone

Sedum stahlii prefers to grow in USDA hardiness zones 7-11.

Watering Requirement 

Sedum stahlii plants can thrive well in drought weather conditions. In fact they want only a minimum watering.  

Whenever you spot the plant soil has become dry, you could consider watering them. During spring and summer, you may water them thoroughly. 

However, ensure that the plant’s soil is dry between two watering sessions.

If you are wondering how to water them during winter, you should ideally minimize watering them. You could consider watering them only if you could spot any signs of shriveling only. 

When watering, be mindful to not to spill water on the leaves, stems and the flowers as well. Be mindful to not water them in excess as it could be unhealthy on the plants.

Soil Requirement Type / pH

Sedum stahlii plants’ soil mix needs to be a well draining one just like with the rest of other succulents. The ideal pH of the soil mix should be 4.5-7.5 (Acidic – neutral). 

They could grow in any type of soil mix be it poor soil mix, sandy soil mix or a soil mix in a rock garden. 

If you wish to make a soil mix, you could mix 2 parts of potting soil, 2 parts of coarse sand, 2 parts peats and  1 part of  perlite. You could use crushed charcoal instead of perlite.

Flowering and Fragrance

When it comes to flowering of Sedum stahlii, they produce bright yellow blooms. They would further consist of green veins. 

Sedum stahlii plants will bloom in  late spring to early summer. Sedum stahlii flowers would be star-shaped.

Pot size Potting and Repotting

You could choose a pot, container or even a spot in a garden to grow these plants.

In terms of the right pot, ideally you need to go ahead with an unglazed or terracotta pot as they would help the soil to wither faster compared to other material such as glazed pottery or plastic pots. 

It is important that you grow them in a porous material pot, unless there will be excess water retained in the pot and cause root rot etc.

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When it comes to repotting the plants, you could consider doing it once every two years. if you spot the plant has outgrown from the pot, you could grow them in a slightly larger pot. 

Consequently, it will allow the plants to grow as they wish since they have enough room. Best season to conduct repotting is spring which is their active growing season.

Where to Plant 

As aforesaid you could plant them in a container or even in the garden as long as you have a well-draining sandy soil mix there. 

In Addition to that ensure that your Sedum stahlii plants have enough sunlight as well. Make sure you go ahead with an  unglazed or terracotta pot to plant them. 

Fertilizer and time of year

Sedum stahlii plants are not dependent on fertilizers a lot. In fact, you could consider feeding them once a month.

When selecting the right fertilizer, you could go ahead with a diluted liquid fertilizer. Alternatively you may also use a nitrogen-based fertilizer as well.

Spring and summer seasons would be the ideal seasons to apply fertilizers.

If you have grown them in very poor soil, you could consider adding compost so that it would give a boost to the plant’s growth. 

Do not feed them when they are dormant and make sure you do not overfeed them when you are feeding them too.

Dormancy

Sedum stahlii plants would go dormant during winter. Particularly during low lighting levels and cooler weather conditions. 

You could consider adding a layer of straw or plastic tent or bed sheet so that you could protect your beloved Sedum stahlii plants from those unhealthy weather conditions.

Toxicity

Sedum stahlii are animal friendly plants and they are not toxic for pets or for humans.

Common bugs and illnesses

Sedum stahlii seldom encounter bugs and pests’ attacks. It is important that you practice the right growing care tips and you do not over water them or over crowd them when growing. 

Unless it would make your plants more susceptible for pest’s attacks such as scales, mealybugs etc. In addition to that slugs or snails could also create problems for the Sedum stahlii plants.  

Furthermore, you need to watch out for aphids and for flies as well.

To overcome these problems, I encourage you to grow them along with proper space. Further ensure that you water them properly as well. 

Moreover you could consider using appropriate pesticides to treat them too.Alternatively you may use  neem oil as well.  

If you have grown Sedum stahlii outdoors, you could introduce natural predators such as ladybugs or lacewings. If there are any slugs or snails, you could pick them off manually.

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You could overcome these issues if there is a good air circulation around the plants. Apart from that, water them appropriately so that slugs and snails would not be that attractive for these plants. 

You may add crushed eggshells on the plants so that you could make them less attractive for pests.

Special Care tips

Sedum stahlii can thrive with minimum care treatments from you. They would look fantastic even during winter, as such you do not need to worry in pruning them. 

Having said that, do not expose them to intense heat nor expose them to insufficient sunlight levels as they would badly impact on the plants. 

However, you may remove their dead flowers so that you could make the plant look tidy and pleasant

How to propagate Sedum stahlii 

You may use stem cuttings or a division method to propagate the Sedum stahlii plants. 

If you wish to use the stem cutting method, you need to obtain stem cuttings during spring which is their actively growing phase. 

  • First trim off a healthy looking stem part. 
  • The length of the healthy stem part should be 3-6 inches. 
  • Once you obtain the stem cutting you need to remove the leaves on the lower part of the stem. 
  • After that you could go ahead and plant them in a well draining soil mix.
  • You may use their leaves also to propagate them and ensure that you are using healthy leaves for this purpose first. 
  • Next take them off from the plant and let them become callous for a few days. 
  • Once they develop callousness, you could follow the same steps as bove and plant them in a well-draining soil mix which is slightly moistened.
  • It will take about 2-3 weeks to form new plants to appear at the plant base.

If you wish to use the division method to propagate, 

  • First you need to dig up a mature plant and separate the roots into sections. 
  • Next you can replant them in soil whilst ensuring that the root ball top is aligned with the soil line. 
  • They would also start to form roots faster just like in the stem cutting method.
  • Do not use the seeds to propagate the Sedum stahlii as it is the slowest way to propagate them. 
  • You could wait until spring and summer season arrives and sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix. 
  • You only have to sow the seeds in the soil and give it a gentle press.. 
  • Make sure that you are keeping the soil moist till the germination takes place. 
  • Ideal temperature for this process should be a temperature range between 15-21 degrees Celsius . 
  • It will take about 2- 4 weeks to complete the germination process.

Sedum stahlii plant benefits

Sedum stahlii are handy as houseplants as well as outdoor plants.

Conclusion 

Trust you found this article very useful to enhance your knowledge on growing and on the caring tips of the Sedum stahlii plants. Hurry up, don’t wait any longer, get that amazing experience in growing them.

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