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Maybe you mean burro's tail, or donkey tail? That would be Sedum morganianum. It is a trailing type of plant, lots of small succulent gary-green leaves on a hanging stem. It doesn't take a lot of cold, so it's fine outside either in a mild climate or moved inside when it gets cold. Not too much water, as with most succulents.

2006-08-02 17:31:58 · answer #1 · answered by sonomanona 6 · 1 0

The sedum burrito has smaller, rounder & whiter leaves than the traditional "Burrotail" on strong stiff cascading stems, and silvery meal-dusted leaves less likely to shatter than other similar species. It has excellent form for a dramatic hanging basket plant.


Care Tips:


Between December and March a temperature of 10 to 15°C is ideal
Water once a fortnight in Winter
In summer it can stand in a South facing window and can tolerate higher temperatures
Water once a week in the growing period
Feed once a month in the growing period
Stop feeding after August
The plant can be cut back once growth has stopped

2006-08-03 00:41:58 · answer #2 · answered by jenh42002 7 · 0 0

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