Sedum craigii

Taxonomy ID: 670

Sedum craigii R.T.Clausen is a small succulent belonging to the family Crassulaceae, order Saxifragales. It was first described by R.T. Clausen in 1943 in the Cactus and Succulent Journal and is native to Chihuahua, Mexico. The species is also treated under the name Graptopetalum craigii (R.T.Clausen) R.T.Clausen (1981) in some taxonomic frameworks, reflecting longstanding debate about generic boundaries within Crassulaceae.

As a member of the stonecrop genus (Sedum), this species forms compact, low-growing rosettes of fleshy, water-storing leaves typical of the group. The genus is characterized by drought tolerance, star-shaped flowers with 4–6 petals, and a sprawling habit — the genus name is derived from the Latin sedeo (to sit), referencing this spreading growth. Flowers appear across spring through fall and may be white, yellow, pink, red, or other colors depending on conditions.

Sedum craigii is suited to rock gardens, containers, and similar well-drained settings. Like most stonecrops, it thrives in full sun to partial shade, is highly drought-tolerant, and prefers coarse, fast-draining soils such as a cactus mix. It is considered a cold-hardy plant (within the general Sedum hardiness range of USDA zones 3–9), though specific zone data for this Chihuahuan species has not been confirmed in accessible sources. Given its Mexican highland origin, it likely performs best in the warmer end of that range.

Young leaves and stems of Sedum species are generally edible raw in small quantities, though consuming large amounts may cause stomach upset. Skin contact with the sap can cause irritation in some individuals. The species is not considered weedy or invasive.

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How difficult is Sedum craigii to care for?

Sedum craigii is an easy-care succulent well-suited to beginners. It requires minimal watering, tolerates poor soils, and asks mainly for good drainage and adequate sunlight. Avoid overwatering and waterlogged conditions, which are the primary cause of decline.

How big does Sedum craigii grow?

Slow

As a member of the Sedum genus, Sedum craigii forms a compact, low-growing rosette typical of the group. Sedum species generally range from 3 inches to 2 feet tall with a spread of 2–3 feet, with growth rate described as slow. Specific dimensions for Sedum craigii have not been confirmed in accessible sources.

What temperature does Sedum craigii prefer?

Sedum craigii originates from Chihuahua, Mexico, a high-desert region with hot summers and cool winters. As a Sedum species, it falls within the genus hardiness range of USDA zones 3–9. Its Mexican highland origin suggests it tolerates frost but may prefer protection from prolonged hard freezes.

How to care for Sedum craigii through the seasons?

Sedum species bloom across spring through fall. Growth is typically slow year-round. In winter, reduce watering significantly as the plant enters a resting phase. Taller sedum varieties benefit from pinching back in spring to prevent flopping; compact rosette types like Sedum craigii generally require less intervention.

What do Sedum craigii flowers look like?

🌸 Spring to Fall

Sedum species produce star-shaped flowers with 4–6 petals in colors ranging from white and yellow to pink, red, purple, and orange. Flowers appear from spring through fall. Specific flower color and timing for Sedum craigii were not confirmed in accessible sources, but the genus pattern is well-established.

Can Sedum craigii be grown outdoors?

Sedum craigii is native to Chihuahua, Mexico, and is suitable for outdoor cultivation in well-drained garden beds, rock gardens, and containers. It grows in full sun to partial shade and tolerates dry conditions. In frost-prone climates outside USDA zones 3–9, container growing with winter protection is advisable.

How to propagate Sedum craigii?

Sedum species propagate readily from fallen or detached leaves, which root easily in dry, well-drained soil. Stem cuttings are also effective. Allow cut surfaces to callous before placing in soil to prevent rot.

What pests and diseases affect Sedum craigii?

Sedum species are generally pest-resistant but can be affected by slugs, snails, and Southern Blight, particularly in moist conditions. Deer may also browse on them. The primary cultural problem is root rot from overwatering or poorly drained soil.

How is Sedum craigii pollinated?

🐝 Insects

Sedum flowers are star-shaped with 4–6 petals and are attractive to pollinating insects. The genus is generally insect-pollinated.

Is Sedum craigii edible?

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Young, tender leaves and stems of Sedum species can be eaten raw. Consuming large quantities may cause stomach upset. The sap from leaves and stems may irritate skin in some individuals. Sedum craigii has not been specifically assessed for edibility in accessible sources, but genus-level data applies cautiously.

Why are Sedum craigii leaves turning yellow?

Yellow leaves in Sedum are most commonly a sign of overwatering or poorly drained soil. Ensure the growing medium drains quickly and allow the soil to dry out fully between waterings. In rare cases, nitrogen deficiency or insufficient light can also cause yellowing.

Why are Sedum craigii leaves turning brown?

Brown leaf tips or shriveled leaves in Sedum can indicate underwatering, excessive heat, or sun scorch. Conversely, mushy brown lower leaves often signal overwatering or rot. Check soil drainage and watering frequency.

What is the region of origin of Sedum craigii

Sedum craigii’s native range is Northern Hemisphere, South America, and Africa.

What are the water needs for Sedum craigii

💧 Dry
Sedum craigii does best in dry soil and should only be watered sparingly.

What is the right soil for Sedum craigii

Light sandy
To ensure the health of your Sedum craigii, it's crucial to use a potting soil that won't hold too much moisture. A soil that drains well and contains perlite or vermiculite for drainage and organic matter for nutrition is ideal. Adding a few handfuls of perlite to store-bought cactus soil is an easy way to create this type of soil mix.

What is the sunlight requirement for Sedum craigii

Sedum craigii thrives in bright and direct sunlight. To ensure your plant receives enough light to survive, place it less than one foot from a window. The current weather in your area may affect the placement in your home. For example, if you live in a region that has longer and more intense periods of sunlight, then you may want to place the plant farther away from the window to avoid direct sunlight and reduce the risk of sunburn. Alternatively, if you live in a region with relatively milder temperatures and less intense sunlight, then you may be able to place the plant closer to the window for increased exposure. Ultimately, the current weather in your area should be taken into consideration when determining the best placement for your Sedum craigii.

What's the right humidity for Sedum craigii

Sedum craigii prefers dry environments, so misting the plant to provide extra humidity and allow water to linger on the leaves can create an ideal environment for fungi that can be harmful.

How to fertilize Sedum craigii

The growth rate of Sedum craigii is slow and it doesn't necessitate additional fertilizing. By changing the soil in its pot annually, the plant should be provided with adequate nutrition. It is crucial to keep in mind that plants derive their energy from the sun, not fertilizers.

Is Sedum craigii toxic to humans/pets?

The toxicity level of this plant has not been officially confirmed by Ploi. If there is a possibility of ingestion of plant material with an uncertain toxicity by you, a family member, or a pet, it is advisable to seek the assistance of a medical professional.

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