Sedum caeruleum

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Sedum caeruleum
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Sedum caeruleum
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S. caeruleum
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Sedum caeruleum

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Sedum caeruleum (sky stone-crop, baby-blue stone-crop, red-leaf) is a species of Sedum from the Crassulaceae family. Crassula ovata, the friendship tree, moneyplant or jade plant, has less thick leaves, along with all three Hylotelephium species, Sedum acre and Aeonium species. It is mainly found in the region of India to South America. Its leaves look like thick, globe-shaped, greenish-burgundy coins.[1]

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