Donkey Tail Succulents Cluster Sedum Morganianum Hybrid (4″ Pot)
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Keeping this in view, how fast do donkey tail succulents grow?
Native to Honduras and Mexico, mature specimens grow slow and steady but can reach trailing lengths of up to four feet long in six years’ time (though the average length is closer to 24 inches). Indoors, the succulent can be planted and propagated year-round, while outdoors it does best planted in early spring.
Furthermore, is donkey tail plant poisonous to dogs?
In the final analysis, even though the Burros Tail is non-toxic to cats and dogs, it’s a good idea to keep it (and all Sedum) out of the reach of children, pets and livestock. … In the case of burro’s tail, keeping the plant in a hanging basket, well out of reach protects it and prevents damage to the plant.
How do donkey tails propagate?
Can you trim a donkey tail plant?
Can donkey tails grow indoors?
The succulent thrives indoors in a well-drained container where bright sunlight bathes the plant. A burro’s tail houseplant will grow equally well in a mixed succulent container or as a hanging specimen.
What is the fastest growing succulent?
Sedum makinoi is a fast-growing succulent that can grow very quickly. It has an unusual shape with spiky leaves and small white flowers. This plant will be about three feet tall when it’s mature, so make sure you have space before planting as it needs plenty of room to spread out.