Sedum Species, Donkey's Tail, Giant Burro's Tail

Sedum morganianum

Family
Crassulaceae (krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee)
Genus
Sedum (SEE-dum)
Species
morganianum (mor-gan-ee-AY-num)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Blue-Green
Light Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Siauliai,

Tucson, Arizona

Baywood-Los Osos, California

Brentwood, California

Clayton, California

Coalinga, California

Fontana, California

Fresno, California

Hidden Meadows, California

Long Beach, California(2 reports)

Los Angeles, California

Pleasant Hill, California

San Diego, California(3 reports)

Santa Barbara, California

Simi Valley, California

VALLEY VILLAGE, California

Ventura, California

West Hills, California

Alamosa, Colorado

Bartow, Florida

Brooksville, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Lake City, Florida

Lutz, Florida

Miami, Florida

New Port Richey, Florida

Orlando, Florida

Ormond Beach, Florida

Palm Coast, Florida

Port Charlotte, Florida

Saint Petersburg, Florida

Sarasota, Florida(2 reports)

Umatilla, Florida

West Palm Beach, Florida

Cordele, Georgia

Milledgeville, Georgia

Rockwell City, Iowa

Canton, Mississippi

Madison, Mississippi

Claremont, New Hampshire

Brooklyn, New York

Deposit, New York

Medina, New York

Southold, New York

Vestal, New York

Charlotte, North Carolina

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Sanford, North Carolina

Massillon, Ohio

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Scranton, Pennsylvania

North Augusta, South Carolina

Hot Springs, South Dakota

Crossville, Tennessee

Austin, Texas(4 reports)

Broaddus, Texas

Desoto, Texas

Friendswood, Texas

Mart, Texas

Mcallen, Texas

Mission, Texas(2 reports)

Red Oak, Texas

Salineno, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Winnsboro, Texas

Big Stone Gap, Virginia

Airway Heights, Washington

Deer Park, Washington

Kalama, Washington

Shoreline, Washington

Spangle, Washington

Cabin Creek, West Virginia

Newcastle, Wyoming

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Gardener's Notes:

17
positives
7
neutrals
7
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Big Stone Gap, VA (Zone 6a) | October 2018 | positive

Another one of my plants that I need to bring in during the winter but they do amazingly outside after the last frost of the year. They ...Read More

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Statesville, NC | August 2017 | positive

wish I could upload a photo. I noticed my plant is producing a new shoot-it is yellow..an oval bulb on top of a single stem..looks porou...Read More

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Forest Hills, NY | April 2017 | negative

For what it's worth, there seems to be a debate about which "burro's/donkey's tail" causes allergic reactions -- the one that caused mine...Read More

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| October 2015 | positive

I was gifted this plant and it has flowered for the second time , October 18 . I am in Brisbane, Australia ,similar climate to east coast...Read More

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Fresno, CA (Zone 8b) | July 2015 | positive

This plant is so pretty hanging out of a basket by itself or in an arrangement. The only drawback is that it is very tender and breaks of...Read More

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Tallahassee, FL | August 2013 | positive

I have a borrows tail that I have had for about 25 years. it started from 1 leaf that my father gave me when I moved away. I have learned...Read More

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Hill View Heights, WY | July 2012 | positive

I put my donkey tails in the north west window in Arkansas. It grew all the way to the floor It was hug between to windows at the top.I l...Read More

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Chalmette, LA | May 2012 | positive

I found a small pot containing three tiny tails at a local garden center almost a year ago.. it looked healthy and bug free but in need o...Read More

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Bessemer Bend, WY | April 2012 | positive

Live in Wyoming, so of course, my Burro Tail is inside (too much wind, etc.). I took cuttings from a friend's plant that looked very sad ...Read More

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Palm Coast, FL | September 2011 | neutral

I'd like to upload a pic of the poisonous plant that this one is often confused with, but not sure how...so here's the link address......Read More

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Center, MO | April 2011 | negative

Today is April 6, 2011 and I have been fighting a double eye infection since the fall of 2009 due to this plant. While pulling some donk...Read More

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| June 2010 | negative

My daughter has a beautiful Donkey Tail that she transplanted yesterday and now is itching very badly, etc.
This plant should have...Read More

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Orlando, FL (Zone 9b) | December 2009 | positive

This is a great little plant, and fun to propogate. You can even start new plants from the little "peas" that come off the main vine. PLE...Read More

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Rockaway, NJ | December 2009 | neutral

I have a rather large 20+ year old Donkey's tail, and recently it did something it has never done in it's lifetime. A long(aprox 12inches...Read More

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Petrolia, CA | May 2009 | negative

This plant is not only highly toxic but it is also HIGHLY INVASIVE! If you are a supporter of native plants to the area that you live in...Read More

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Port Charlotte, FL (Zone 10a) | April 2009 | positive

I just love this interesting plant and it's really a big conversation piece amongst friends. I use it a lot for planter heads and it give...Read More

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Sanford, NC | April 2009 | positive

My best friend had these before he deployed to Iraq, and I LOVED them, but was never able to get a cutting... I currently live in Sanfor...Read More

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| October 2008 | positive

I love this plant and I have a lovely specimen that I have been growing for more than 20 years. My problem is it needs repotting (it is q...Read More

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Somerset, KY (Zone 6b) | September 2008 | neutral

Printed from Label:
Forms semi-prostrate stems with dense "jelly bean" leaves. Excellent for hanging basket culture. Prefers bri...Read More

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Pittsburgh, PA | August 2008 | positive

"Donkey tail" is a common name given to two very different plants. I love this plant and am so sorry to see it get a bad reputation.
...Read More

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Deer Park, WA | June 2008 | neutral

I JUST BOUGHT A SEDUM BURITTO PLANT FROM WALMART AND IT NEVER SAID IT WAS POSIONOUS. I AM SO GLAD THIS SITE TOLD US HOW BAD IT COULD BE I...Read More

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Brookfield, CT | January 2007 | neutral

Hey succulentdude3, gently lift the stem from the soil and see if any roots have formed. If it looks rotted or otherwise unhealthy, try a...Read More

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Oak Brook, IL | January 2007 | neutral

I planted a stem+leaf about a month and a half ago in succulent/cactus soil. It hasnt grown at all. It gets sunlight a plenty. Why hasnt ...Read More

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South Milwaukee, WI | August 2004 | negative

I needed to trim my donkey tail plants and found out that evening to have a major allergic reaction to it. I must of gotten some of the...Read More

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Red Oak, TX | July 2004 | negative

My brother in-law was trimming this plant (they live in Reno, NV) and some of the secretions from the Donkey's Tail got in his eyes. His...Read More

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| March 2004 | negative

this plant was put forward as a possible cause of the death of my cat .Has anyone any evidence to the toxicity of this plant? Is it edible?

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | August 2003 | positive

San Antonio, Texas
This is an excellent hanging basket plant. It requires little attention and grows quite rapidly. Although it ca...Read More

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| February 2003 | positive

Thanks so much for the information posted! I received a piece of this plant from a nice woman who lived two houses down from a friend I w...Read More

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Wavre/ greenhous +/- 2500 species, IA | February 2003 | positive

Very nice pictures and very well documented.

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Jonesboro, GA (Zone 7b) | February 2003 | positive

This plant is easily propagated from stems or just a single leaf dropped on sandy soil. It will root and sprout new "leaflets" in just a few days.

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Lutz, FL (Zone 9b) | February 2002 | neutral

Burro's tail is a native of Mexico. It is an attractive, succulent plant for hanging baskets. The leaves have a silvery blue cast to them...Read More

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