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From what I can find on this plant it will not live long here. (So.
Nevada). are there any cultivars that will?


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Sedum morganianum Walther is known only from a single clone found in
cultivation in Vera Cruz, Mexico. It still hasn't been reported from a wild
locality yet.

The same is true for the closely related Sedum burrito Moran.

There are also garden hybrids between S.morganianum and other Mexican Sedum
and Echeveria species. I have made a cross between S.morganianum and
Pachyphytum oviferum.

None of them are probably going to do well in Las Vegas. They do best in
moderate to cool temperatures, especially at night.


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From what I can find on this plant it will not live long here. (So.
Nevada). are there any cultivars that will?




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On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 14:11:16 GMT, "Cereoid+10+"
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None of them are probably going to do well in Las Vegas. They do best in
moderate to cool temperatures, especially at night.



Thanks!


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