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Burrito Sedum Hanging Succulent in 6" Grower Pot
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Burrito Sedum Hanging Succulent in 6" Grower Pot

The Sedum morganianum 'Burrito', also known as "Sedum Burrito", "Baby Burro's Tail" or "Baby Donkey Tail", is a trailing succulent with fleshy, plump, and densely packed blue-green leaves. There is no known record of the "Sedum Burrito" having occurred in a natural habitat, but it originated from a little town in Veracruz, Mexico. The …
The Sedum morganianum 'Burrito', also known as "Sedum Burrito", "Baby Burro's Tail" or "Baby Donkey Tail", is a trailing succulent with fleshy, plump, and densely packed blue-green leaves. There is no known record of the "Sedum Burrito" having occurred in a natural habitat, but it originated from a little town in Veracruz, Mexico. The bean-shaped leaves are covered with a powdery bloom, and its stems can grow over three feet long, first erect, but then becoming pendent. As with most succulents, they are low maintenance plants that require very little to no attention, are easy to grow, and are capable of adapting to any type of environment making it ideal for any home, office, or garden. Just be sure to avoid overwatering to prevent root rot, and keep out of direct sunlight. There is no end in the number of creative ways to fill your space with these stunning succulents.
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The Sedum morganianum 'Burrito', also known as "Sedum Burrito", "Baby Burro's Tail" or "Baby Donkey Tail", is a trailing succulent with fleshy, plump, and densely packed blue-green leaves. There is no known record of the "Sedum Burrito" having occurred in a natural habitat, but it originated from a little town in Veracruz, Mexico. The bean-shaped leaves are covered with a powdery bloom, and its stems can grow over three feet long, first erect, but then becoming pendent. As with most succulents, they are low maintenance plants that require very little to no attention, are easy to grow, and are capable of adapting to any type of environment making it ideal for any home, office, or garden. Just be sure to avoid overwatering to prevent root rot, and keep out of direct sunlight. There is no end in the number of creative ways to fill your space with these stunning succulents.