Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum)
Sedum Hispanicum, or more commonly know as Spanish Stonecrop, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a non-woody plant that is not a grass) of the genus Sedum. Its duration is biennial or bi-annual which means it can grow or bloom twice, in the first year and the following year. Sedum Hispanicum or Spanish Stonecrop‘s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Utah and Vermont.
Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum) Native Growing Regions

Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Utah, Vermont
Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum) Information
Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum) Tags
Biennial, Crassulaceae, Dicot, Forb/herb, Magnoliophyta, Magnoliopsida, Rosales, SedumRelated Plants
- Stonecrop (Sedum)
- Tree Stonecrop (Sedum Dendroideum)
- Purple Stonecrop (Sedum Villosum)
- Yellow Stonecrop (Sedum Nuttallianum)
- Stolon Stonecrop (Sedum Stoloniferum)
- Cream Stonecrop (Sedum Oregonense)
- Oregon Stonecrop (Sedum Oreganum)
- Sierra Stonecrop (Sedum Obtusatum)
- Nevius’ Stonecrop (Sedum Nevii)
- Dwarf Stonecrop (Sedum Nanifolium)
- Mexican Stonecrop (Sedum Mexicanum)
- Needle Stonecrop (Sedum Lineare)
- Hybrid Stonecrop (Sedum Hybridum)
- Pacific Stonecrop (Sedum Divergens)
- Annual Stonecrop (Sedum Annuum)
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