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Sedum ‘Mahogany Red’

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Sedum ‘Mahogany Red’The Sedum spurium mahogany red is a striking hybrid succulent celebrated for its rich, deep red foliage and compact, spreading growth habit. As part of the Stonecrop family, this variety has been selectively bred to showcase bold color that intensifies with sunlight, making it highly desirable for both ornamental gardens and container displays. Like other sedums, it is drought tolerant, thriving in conditions where many other plants struggle, which

The Sedum spurium mahogany red is a striking hybrid succulent celebrated for its rich, deep red foliage and compact, spreading growth habit. As part of the Stonecrop family, this variety has been selectively bred to showcase bold color that intensifies with sunlight, making it highly desirable for both ornamental gardens and container displays. Like other sedums, it is drought-tolerant, thriving in conditions where many other plants struggle, which makes it a favorite among xeriscapers and low-maintenance gardeners.

Native to the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in Asia, Europe, and North America. Its hybrid nature means it doesn’t have a direct native habitat, but its hardiness reflects the resilience of sedums in general, which are accustomed to rocky, dry, and sun-exposed environments.

Sedum ‘Mahogany Red’ forms a dense, low-growing mat of fleshy leaves that range from greenish-red in partial shade to a dramatic mahogany red in full sun.

At maturity, plants usually grow 6 inches tall and 18 inches wide, making them excellent for filling gaps in the landscape.

During summer, it produces clusters of tiny star-shaped pink to reddish flowers that rise slightly above the foliage, adding extra seasonal interest. 

When it comes to caring for this sedum, watering should follow the soak-and-dry method—allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings, as too much moisture can cause root rot. It prefers well-drained succulent  soil and will not tolerate heavy, soggy conditions.

Indoors, it should be placed in a bright spot with at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily, and it does best in average household temperatures.

Outdoors, it thrives in full sun, though it can tolerate light shade, and it grows best in USDA hardiness zones 3 through 9.

Fertilizer is rarely necessary, but a light application of a balanced, diluted succulent fertilizer in spring can encourage healthier growth. Pruning is minimal, typically only needed to remove spent flowers or tidy leggy stems. 

Propagation of Sedum ‘Mahogany Red’ is straightforward and can be achieved through stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, or division of clumps. Simply place a healthy cutting on well-draining soil and allow it to root naturally. This ease of propagation makes it a popular choice for gardeners looking to expand their plant collection or share cuttings with others. 

When it comes to toxicity, Sedum ‘Mahogany Red’ is considered generally safe and non-toxic to dogs, cats, and humans, making it a pet-friendly choice 

Overall, the Sedum ‘Mahogany Red’ is a resilient and eye-catching hybrid that provides year-round color and texture with minimal effort. Its rich red foliage, starry summer blooms, and adaptability to both indoor and outdoor conditions make it an excellent addition to rock gardens, xeriscapes, and modern succulent arrangements. Whether grown as a groundcover or in decorative pots, this hybrid sedum is a superb low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking bold color and reliable performance. 

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