Lety's Sedeveria
Family
Crassulacee
Origin
America
Description
Sedeveria Letizia is a beautiful small succulent plant, branching at the base with a cluster of stems that grow up to 8 inches tall, with up to 2.5 inches wide rosettes, bearing many tightly arranged up to 1 inch long, green, deltoid shaped leaves with fine hairs along the margins. The older rosettes sit atop slender bare stems while younger ones have leaves the length of the stems. The leaves turn red in the sun with colder temperatures in winter but are green in summer or when grown in shade. In spring multiple inflorescences rise from below the top of the rosette and, rising above the rosette, bear flowers in a scorpiod cyme that are white with petal tips barely pink with the stem bristling with fine hairs.
Environment
Part Sun, Full Sun. Water regularly; do not over water and remember to give water very sparingly. Drought Tolerant
Landscape Use
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping