A scientific article by Ms. Nour El-Hoda Azmy Hassan entitled "The Sedum Plant"

11/01/2026   Share :        
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Sedum is a succulent plant known for its high ability to adapt to harsh environmental conditions such as drought and high temperatures. It belongs to the family Crassulaceae and includes many species that vary in shape, size, and color of leaves and flowers. Sedum is widely distributed around the world and is commonly used as an ornamental plant. Sedum is characterized by its fleshy leaves that store water, making it a low-water-requirement plant. It is easy to care for, grows well in light and well-drained soil, and prefers direct sunlight or bright light. Its flowers appear in attractive colors such as yellow, pink, and white, adding aesthetic value to gardens and green roofs. Sedum has many uses, as it is commonly planted in rock gardens, green roofs, and home containers. Some species are also used in traditional medicine due to their medicinal properties. Because of its resilience and ease of maintenance, sedum is considered a popular choice among gardening enthusiasts.