Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sedum

Noun
/ˈsiːdəm/
Definition
Sedum refers to a genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, commonly known for their succulent leaves and the ability to thrive in dry, rocky environments.
Examples
  • Many gardeners choose sedum for its drought-resistant properties.
  • The bright flowers of the sedum attract various pollinators.
  • She planted sedum in her rock garden to add color and texture.
Meaning
Plants in the sedum genus are often used in gardens and landscapes for their aesthetic appeal and low maintenance requirements. They are also known as stonecrops due to their hardiness and typical habitats.
Synonyms
  • Stonecrop
  • Hylotelephium