Annual Stonecrop (Sedum annuum, Einjähriger Mauerpfeffer), is a delicate, low-growing succulent native to dry, nutrient-poor habitats such as alpine meadows, rocky outcrops, and sandy soils. It is easily recognized by its reddish, fleshy stems and small, star-shaped yellow flowers that bloom in summer. As an annual species, it completes its life cycle within one growing season, often forming small but dense patches.
Ecologically, Sedum annuum plays a valuable role as a pioneer species, helping to stabilize soils in erosion-prone or recently disturbed areas. Its drought tolerance allows it to thrive where few other plants can, contributing to plant biodiversity in marginal environments. The flowers attract a range of small pollinators, including bees and hoverflies, supporting local insect populations in high-altitude or dry habitats.
We have a lot of stone lefts in our meadows, so plenty wildflower can grow on top or around.
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Ecologically, Sedum annuum plays a valuable role as a pioneer species, helping to stabilize soils in erosion-prone or recently disturbed areas. Its drought tolerance allows it to thrive where few other plants can, contributing to plant biodiversity in marginal environments. The flowers attract a range of small pollinators, including bees and hoverflies, supporting local insect populations in high-altitude or dry habitats.
We have a lot of stone lefts in our meadows, so plenty wildflower can grow on top or around.
#flower #wildflower #stonecrop #moss #stone #sedumannuum #mauerpfeffer #biodiversity









