Hanging plant- Burro’s Tail: Floral formula

Burro’s Tail is an attractive succulent plant with the scientific name Sedum morganianum. This plant has long, trailing stems that can grow from 30 to 100 cm in length. Its leaves are small, rice-grain shaped, thick, bluish-green, and smooth, growing densely along the stems. The flowers of Burro’s Tail are pink or red, blooming in clusters during the summer. This plant thrives with minimal water and sunlight, making it easy to grow on a balcony or tabletop indoors.

Hanging plant- Burro’s Tail: Floral formula

Scientific Name: Sedum morganianum

Some Basic Information about Burro’s Tail (Sedum morganianum) - The hanging plant

Habit: Succulent, perennial trailing herb with long, pendulous stems 30–60 cm, ideal for hanging baskets

Root: Fibrous, shallow, adapted to dry, rocky habitats; capable of rooting at nodes if stems touch soil

Stem: Trailing, cylindrical, fleshy, brittle; covered densely with overlapping leaves, giving a braided appearance

Leaf: Alternate, simple, sessile, very fleshy, and cylindrical to spatulate. Leaves are blue-green to silvery-green with a waxy coating (farina). Easily detachable

Inflorescence: Terminal or axillary cymes, appearing mostly in summer

Flower: Small, star-shaped, complete, bisexual, usually pink or reddish

Calyx: Sepals 5, small, gamosepalous or nearly free

Corolla: Petals 5, free or slightly fused at base; bright pink to red; valvate aestivation

Androecium: Stamens 10, arranged in two whorls; anthers small and yellow

Gynoecium: 5 free or slightly united carpels, each with its own style; ovary superior

Fruit: A cluster of follicles (each carpel forms a separate follicle), containing small seeds

Systematic Position:
Division – Angiospermae
Class – Dicotyledonae
Order – Saxifragales
Family – Crassulaceae
Genus – Sedum
Species – morganianum

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