Sedum reflexum 'Angelina'

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$6.99
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'Angelina' (also known as Petrosedum rupestre): A true standout in rock gardens and arrangements for its brilliant golden yellow foliage. It is a low growing, mat forming ground cover with needle-like leaves that look like a yellow, miniature spruce. Yellow flowers appear in midsummer on 6.0"-8.0" tall bloom stalks. This variety is a great choice in landscaping as it is low maintenance, looks good year-round, and grows well without overtaking neighboring plants.

Sedum are easy, resilient plants that thrive outdoors with full sun and great drainage. Plant in raised beds or containers with drainage holes and mix 50% coarse sand, pumice, or perlite into the soil to prevent rot. Regular water will help young plants establish roots and spread quickly, but mature Sedum can tolerate several months of drought. If you choose to propagate by hand, cut off the top 2.0"+ of stem and transplant it to re-root.

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Product Size

2.0" Pot

Current Primary Color

Green

All Seasonal Colors

Yellow / Gold

Bloom Color

Yellow Bloom

Grow Zone (Hardiness)

Zone 4 (-30F), Zone 5 (-20F), Zone 6 (-10F), Zone 7 (0F), Zone 8 (10F), Zone 9 (20F), Zone 10 (30F)

Recommended Light Conditions

Full Sun

Maximum Height

3"-5"

Growth Habit / Shape

Hanging / Trailing, Low Growing / Creeping

Seasonality

Blooms in Summer

Special Characteristic

Easy to Propagate, Pet Safe, Fast Grower

USDA Zone map for average annual extreme minimum temperatures

THIS PLANT IS HARDY IN ZONES 4 - 10

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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1 year ago
I need this info for a NGC Small Standard Flower Show...in petite class. Thank you See more »
1 year ago  •  Staff Answer
No. Gollum jades will get as large as classic jades. They'll just have those rolled leaves.
1 year ago
1 year ago  •  Staff Answer
A clean, sharp knife or a pair of garden shears is ideal for pruning jades. If you haven't pruned before, be sure to really remove a good amount of material. At the very least, cut until the plant can stand up on its own without any difficulty.
3 years ago
8 months ago  •  Staff Answer
We want to first preface this by saying that bonsai is an art form. How you decide to shape or trim your bonsai is up to you and will be informed by how you want your plant to look.

First, plant the Jade Plant in a shallow pot, about 3"-4" deep, that has a drainage hole. We highly recommend using this Bonsai Jack Gritty Mix as soil. Aim to grow it in partial sun. Only water if the soil is completely dry and the leaves feel flexible. When you do water, deeply drench it until water runs out the pot's drainage hole. Potentially, support the main stem with a skewer.

After about a year in the shallow pot, it's time for the first trim. It's preferable to trim in the spring when your plant is actively growing. Be very aggressive with your pruning. What you're looking for with your first trim is, essentially, to turn your plant into a twig. You'll remove most of the foliage, just be careful not to remove it all. Wherever you prune, the plant will fill that spot with even more foliage. Use this to your advantage by heavily… See full answer »
3 years ago
My plants are in on metal shelving in a room on the back of my house that was built to act as a solarium about 70 years ago. Today I noticed a couple of the Gollum Jade plants are looking and feeling slightly limp. The only heat in that room are a couple of small electric heaters near the plant shelves. The low temp in that room has been 50 F a few days but usually is no lower than 60 F. The high temp in the daytime is generally around 70, up to 80 F. (January in Georgia) Watering every two weeks has been working well for all of my succulents. The soil used drains fast. The light is mostly filtered sun with some direct light, plus grow lights. Could the temperature be the cause of the plants feeling and looking a little softer? They are not rotted but I am concerned that will happen. Any suggestions? This box is not easy to type in, cannot go back to check for mistakes. Hope my concern is understandable. See more »
3 years ago  •  Staff Answer
It's doubtful that your issue is with temperature. The range of temperatures you described are well within a jade plant's tolerable range. Unfortunately, there are a lot of reasons why a jade might go limp. Ruling out temperature and light narrows it down somewhat.

Watering issues are the most common causes of jade limpness by far. You mentioned that your plant isn't rotted but it may be on the cusp. Did you dig it up and look directly at the roots? It could be that the stem simply hasn't yellowed yet. Then again, it could be underwatering that's the problem. If the roots don't look blackened or slimy, underwatering is most likely the issue.

Over fertilization is another cause of limpness in jade plants. Have you fertilized it at all recently? Jade plants are light feeders so it's very easy to over fertilize them.
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2 years ago
2 years ago  •  Staff Answer
That depends on what type of plant you're trying to turn into a bonsai tree. Jade plants, like this one, are very easy to take care of.
3 years ago
Does it come in a 2" pot with soil See more »
3 years ago  •  Staff Answer
Yes. In fact, all our plants ship rooted in pots unless we say a plant comes as cuttings or a plug in the product description.
3 years ago
Can jades, such as the gollum and tri color be put in the same pot? See more »
3 years ago  •  Staff Answer
They can! They work together well due to their nearly identical care needs.
2 years ago
2 years ago  •  Staff Answer
The naturally occurring species, Crassula ovata, is native to South Africa and Mozambique. The 'Gollum' form, however, is a monstrose sport and a cultivated variety.
1 year ago
1 year ago  •  Staff Answer
You absolutely can, and should, bring them in the house for the winter. Crassula jades in general, can tolerate low light conditions and make excellent indoor plants. They cannot tolerate frost.
1 year ago
Why is my ork plant leaning? See more »
1 year ago  •  Staff Answer
Some clear pictures would be very helpful in diagnosing your plant. You can send some to us via email (info@mountaincrestgardens.com) and we'll figure out what's wrong. Be sure to include the following information with your email.

1. Growing conditions (full sun, part sun, filtered sun, indoors, outdoors, etc.) 2. Soil used for planting 3. Watering schedule 4. Does the container have a hole for drainage?
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