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Rosularia

Rosularia are closely related to Sedum and, in fact, are sometimes listed under that name.  Given their distinctive rosettes and foliage, we prefer to assign them to their own group.


Rosularia chrysantha




Rosularia chrysantha©

 



These small, mid-green succulent rosettes are covered with tiny hairs, giving them a velvety appearance.  Grow in sun to part shade in very well drained, poor to moderately fertile soil.    The genus is reported to be very winter hardy if kept on the dry side.     Native to SE Turkey.  Crassulaceae

 

 



Rosularia platyphylla




Rosularia platyphylla©

 



This specimen forms rosettes of bright green, flat, spatulate foliage and white flowers in summer.   Grow in sun to part shade in very well drained, poor to moderately fertile soil.   The genus is reported to be very winter hardy if kept on the dry side.    Found on rocky cliffs and slopes in Central Asia to NW China.  Crassulaceae

 

 



Rosularia sempervivum ssp glaucophylla




Roslaria sempervivum ssp glaucophyllum©Rosularia sempervivum ssp glaucophylla in pot

 

Rosularia sempervivum ssp glaucophylla©

Rosularia sempervivum ssp glaucophylla

Rosularia sempervivum ssp glaucophylla flowers©  flowers close-up

 



Loose, flowing rosettes of pale blue-green succulent leaves produce many white to pale pink flowers in summer.  Grow in sun to part shade in very well drained, poor to moderately fertile soil.    It has survived winter temperatures into the teens at our nursery.  The genus is reported to be very winter hardy if kept on the dry side.    Western Asia.  Crassulaceae

 

 




 

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