Sedum multiceps 'Mini Joshua Tree'
Sedum multiceps, often called Mini Joshua Tree, is a unique shrubby succulent native to Algeria that forms thick branching stems topped with clusters of small fleshy leaves. Its growth habit closely resembles a miniature desert tree, giving it a natural bonsai look without much effort. Over time, it develops a woody base and can produce small yellow flowers, adding even more charm to its already distinctive form.
Light 🌞
Prefers bright light to full sun. Strong light helps maintain compact growth and a well defined structure.
Watering 💧
Water when the soil dries out completely. As a succulent, it prefers drier conditions and is sensitive to overwatering.
Soil 🌱
Use a well draining cactus or succulent mix. Adding pumice or sand helps improve drainage.
Fertilizing 🌿
Feed lightly during the growing season once a month with a balanced fertilizer. Reduce feeding in cooler months.
Repotting 🪴
Repot every couple of years or when needed. Use a pot with good drainage to prevent root issues.
Toxicity ☠️
Non-toxic