Abstract

The Sedum L. genus is extensively represented in the Tolstiaceae family, (more than 600 species). Diversity in the market of species makes genus Sedums popular and promising in landscape gardening, urban and interior gardening. In indoor floriculture, there are more than 20 species of sedums, which are herbaceous, succulent semi-shrubs that can be either single or perennials. Decorative effect is given to the plant primarily by decorative leaves, their structure and coloring. Sedum are in demand in modern interior landscaping.

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