I photographed this Sedum while visiting a plant sales exhibition when I was on vacation in Russia.
I'm not sure if this Sedum is called Sedum Dragons or Sedum Sieboldii, or am I wrong?

This Sedum was the only copy in the entire exhibition. But maybe others were already sold before I arrived.
When I photographed it, I had a desire to buy it, but for some reason I did not.
And after I had already examined all the flowers at the exhibition, I again approached him, but again did not buy ...

I still regret it very much ... and I really want to have it!

I have another Sedum that I brought from Russia, it is easy to grow and blooms every year!.
It is very easy to propagate from cuttings.

It is not demanding on the soil, watering too, but overflow must be excluded.

It blooms and grows without problems both in partial shade and in direct sunlight.
Can withstand short and light frosts.
Evergreen.

The photos I were taken with a Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L tablet
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 2 years ago  

I think it is Sedum Sieboldii although I don't know this one at all. It seems almost like a kalanchoe

This is Sedum, Kalanchoe has a different flowering.
It is a pity that I then, at the exhibition, did not ask for its name.

 2 years ago  

Yes, it is sedum for sure. I meant the leaf shapes are like kalanchoe

I'm sorry, I didn't understand 💕