Hylotelephium’Vera Jameson '
Sedum’Vera Jameson '
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : TelephieaeGenus : Hylotelephium

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Hylotelephium’Vera Jameson ' is a hybrid that result from a crown of thorns betweenHylotelephium’Ruby Glow ' andHylotelephium telephiumsubsp.maximum’Atropurpureum ' . It was discovered by Vera Jameson as a opportunity seedling in her garden in Gloucestershire , England , and introduced by Joe Elliott around 1971 .
Hylotelephium’Vera Jameson ' , formerly known asSedum’Vera Jameson ' , is a knoll - forming succulent with open stems and overweight , dullyglaucousleaves strongly tinge with reddish - purple . It can grow up to 8 inches ( 20 cm ) tall and spread up to 22 inches ( 55 cm ) . The leave of absence are broadlyovate , sometimes lightly toothed towards the tip , and attached to the stem by a shortpetiole . They can measure up to 1.6 inches ( 4 cm ) foresightful and 1.2 inch ( 3 atomic number 96 ) widely .
The prime are rose - pinkish , star - mold , and usually 5 - merous . They appear in late summertime and early fall in dense , rounded clusters that can pass a diameter of 3.2 column inch ( 8 cm ) . The flush can be up to 0.4 inches ( 1 cm ) in diameter .

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The plant dies down to the dry land in winter , and new shoots appear in give .
brightness level : This succulent prefer full sun . It brook light to fond shade in hot summertime climate but will bring on weak , floppy increment when arise in too much shade . Plant yourH.‘Vera Jameson ' in an expanse of your garden with 6 hours of sunlight daily .
ground : H.‘Vera Jameson ' does not need rich soil but excellent drain . you could prefer a commercial-grade potting mixing for succulent ormake one yourself .

At a garden center in Gresham Park, Georgia, United States. Derivative of a photo byGardenhood. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Temperature : This plant is liberal of heat and drought and is also cold - intrepid , make it a pop outdoor succulent . H.‘Vera Jameson’can withstand temperature as broken as -30 ° F ( -34.4 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones4a to 9b , -30 to 30 ° F ( -34.4 to -1.1 ° C ) .
Watering : The best way to waterH.‘Vera Jameson ' is to use the " soakage and dry " method acting . Get the soil completely wet , and then wait until it is juiceless before irrigate again .
inseminate : Feed p.a. with a balanced fertilizer . Applythe fertilizerto the dirt according to the package focal point in springtime as fresh growth appears .

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Repotting : Plants produce in containers require a little more care than those in the garden . Repot yourH.‘Vera Jameson ' when it outgrows its current pot by moving it to a larger pot to oblige the plant better . Spring is the best clock time to repot this plant . verify the soil is dry before you begin the repotting operation .
Propagation : This succulent can be propagate by air division or stem press cutting . Dividing yourH.‘Vera Jameson ' is easy and can be carry out at almost any metre in the turn season , though it is probably best done in spring or former summer . Take base cuttings in summer .
Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Hylotelephium .
H.‘Vera Jameson ' can be mildly toxic to humans and brute .
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