Sedum Purpureum (Sedum Purpureum)
Other names: Sedum spathulifolium 'Purpureum'
Harm score: 1 (Natural substances)
Sedum Purpureum, also known as Sedum spathulifolium \'Purpureum\', is a perennial flowering plant belonging to the columnar family. It is native to western North America, specifically from British Columbia to California. It is a tussocky light-green evergreen semi-evergreen with leaves that change from their original silver tinge to purple to bronze in summer. White flowers bloom at the end of the stems from June to August. This plant is very popular because of its hardiness, unpretentiousness and picturesqueness.
In terms of practical uses, the spoon-leaved stonecrop is often used as an ornamental plant in outdoor gardening projects, as it can grow almost anywhere and tolerates both hotter and drier conditions well. It brings charm and dynamism to gardens with its attractive appearance and colour changes through the season. Indoors, its purple petals are becoming a favourite for flower arranging. In addition, the spoon-leaved stonecrop is also popular in the cosmetic industry. In fact, it can be used as an ingredient in natural cosmetics, specifically in lotions, lotions or balms. It contains active ingredients that can have positive effects on the skin - moisturising, soothing and regenerating.