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There are three kinds of grass, delicate and small, green and green, fleshy, densely packed, very eye-catching.
Say it is grass, but it is essentially a succulent.
Saying that it is grass, it really has the wild nature of weeds, growing fast, and its life is also big, and it is a bit "rogue".
They are all sedum of the family Sedum, and there are similarities as a whole, but they do have differences.
Light snow perennials:
The leaves are rod-shaped and have a white wax powder on the surface. The flowers are 5-petaled star-shaped. White slightly pink. Early and hardy, cold tolerant and semi-shade is a bit afraid of heat. Winter is its vigorous growth period. I like the sun, the sun is full, and I look compact and spirited, otherwise I will be loose and crumbling. Autumn has sunshine and grows red. It is found in southern Europe and Central Asia.
Buddha's Beetle:
Most of the leaves are 3-round, but there are also 4-rounded, petiole-free, slightly narrow, and somewhat rounded in a linear shape. The petals are round and yellow. Grows low and upright. Like the sun cool and wet, afraid of low temperature and severe cold. Loved the sun. Southeast China and The Sun Ram are more abundant.
Weeping Potted Grass:
The leaves are 3 rounds of growth, the leaves are slightly wider than those of the Buddha beetle, and the lanceolates are oblong. Creeping growth nodes take root and curl into clumps. Prefers dark and humid environments and is hardy. Grows well under shading conditions.