Sedum plants are among the most popular sedum succulent choices for Indian homes today. They store water in their thick, fleshy leaves — so they stay healthy even when life gets busy. Our collection of 11 hand-picked ...
Sedum plants are among the most popular sedum succulent choices for Indian homes today. They store water in their thick, fleshy leaves — so they stay healthy even when life gets busy. Our collection of 11 hand-picked varieties is available at the lowest price, making it easy to start or grow your garden.
From golden rosettes to trailing stems, each variety in this range brings something special. Whether you love the bright lime tones of Sedum Adolphii or the deep red drama of Sedum Spurium Voodoo, there is a perfect match for every corner of your home.
What's in This Sedum Collection?
We carry 11 popular varieties, including bestsellers loved by over 5,000 gardeners across India. All are low maintenance, drought-tolerant, and grow well in Indian heat — indoors and outdoors alike.
- Sedum Adolphii Lime Gold — glowing golden-green leaves that shine in bright light
- Golden Sedum Angelina — a bestseller with striking needle-like golden foliage
- Sedum Burrito — a trailing variety ideal for hanging pots and shelves
- Sedum Spurium Voodoo — deep red leaves that deepen further in full sun
- Sedum Pachyphyllum — chunky, jelly-bean shaped leaves in blue-green tones
- Sedum Confusum — produces cheerful yellow flowers and grows into a full rosette
How to Choose the Right Sedum for Your Space
Think about where you want to place your plant before you choose. Sunny balconies and south-facing windows suit golden sedum varieties and Sedum Spurium Voodoo best. For indoor shelves with indirect light, Sedum Adolphii and Sedum Confusum are excellent picks.
- For hanging displays: Sedum Burrito trails beautifully from pots and planters
- For colour contrast: Pair Sedum Adolphii Lime Gold with Sedum Spurium Voodoo
- For gifting: Any variety here makes a thoughtful, long-lasting gift
- For beginners: Every plant in this collection is easy to grow with minimal care
Sedum succulents need watering just once a week and thrive in well-draining soil. They are a trusted choice for balcony gardens, terrace setups, and work-from-home desk plants. Shop the full range at Vedicflora and enjoy our lowest price guarantee on every order.
Frequently asked questions
Are sedum plants easy to grow for beginners?
Yes — sedum plants are among the easiest succulents to grow, making them perfect for first-time gardeners. They need very little water, tolerate Indian heat well, and do not need any special fertiliser to thrive. Just give them bright light and well-draining soil and they will reward you with beautiful foliage all year.
How often should I water my sedum succulent?
Water your sedum succulent once every 7–10 days during summer and reduce to once every two weeks in winter. Always let the soil dry out completely between waterings — overwatering is the most common mistake with sedums. Good drainage is key, so always use a pot with holes at the bottom.
Which sedum variety grows best indoors in India?
Sedum Adolphii and Sedum Confusum are top picks for indoor spaces as they do well in bright indirect light. Golden Sedum Angelina is another bestseller that adapts to indoor conditions near a sunny window. All 11 varieties in this collection can be grown indoors across most Indian cities.
Can I keep sedum plants on my balcony in summer?
Absolutely — most sedum varieties love full sun and thrive on Indian balconies during summer. Varieties like Sedum Spurium Voodoo and Golden Sedum Angelina actually develop richer colour under strong sunlight. Just make sure the pot has drainage and shield young plants from harsh afternoon sun for the first week after repotting.
Are sedum plants good as gifts?
Yes, sedum plants make wonderful gifts for housewarmings, festivals, and office occasions. They are long-lasting, low maintenance, and look attractive in small decorative pots. Because they are so easy to care for, even friends who have never grown plants before will have no trouble keeping them healthy.












