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| Jewell (5504) wrote the following about Sedum morganianum on Mar 27 2010 
There is a variation of Sedum morganianum sometimes called Sedum Burrito with shorter stems and shorter, rounder leaves, rather than the more pointed leaves. Seems to be questions of whether S. Burrito is a cultivator of S. morganianum or another species.  Both are nice plants for sunny locations. Have mine in an east window and it has remained a gorgeous tight leafed plant. I do nothing with mine and seldom water. When the tails get too long I pinch off a 5-6 inch section of end, strip the leaves for about a 2 inch section and start a new pot of plants. If any leaves PPP off I always add them to the top of the planter. Most will root keeping the pot looking lush with new plants covering stems | ||
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