Flaming Katy vs Sedum morganianum

Side-by-side comparison

Choosing between Kalanchoe 'Tarantula' and Sedum morganianum depends on your specific needs and priorities.

When it comes to light, Kalanchoe 'Tarantula' offers Full sun compared to Sedum morganianum's Bright indirect. When it comes to water, Kalanchoe 'Tarantula' offers Low compared to Sedum morganianum's Moderate. When it comes to difficulty, Kalanchoe 'Tarantula' offers Easy compared to Sedum morganianum's Moderate.

Below is a detailed side-by-side breakdown to help you make an informed decision between these two plants.

Light
Kalanchoe 'Tarantula'
Full sun
Sedum morganianum
Bright indirect
Water
Kalanchoe 'Tarantula'
Low
Sedum morganianum
Moderate
Difficulty
Kalanchoe 'Tarantula'
Easy
Sedum morganianum
Moderate
Toxic to Pets
Kalanchoe 'Tarantula'
Sedum morganianum
Family
Kalanchoe 'Tarantula'
Crassulaceae
Sedum morganianum
Crassulaceae

Kalanchoe 'Tarantula'

Kalanchoe 'Tarantula', or Kalanchoe katapifa 'Tarantula', is a succulent cultivar in the kalanchoe genus that produces small bouquets of pink flowers.

Sedum morganianum

Sedum morganianum, the donkey tail or burro's tail, is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to southern Mexico. It is a succulent perennial producing trailing stems up to...

Comparison Summary

Light
Full sun vs Bright indirect
Water
Low vs Moderate
Difficulty
Easy vs Moderate
Toxic To Pets
Yes vs No
Family
Crassulaceae vs Crassulaceae
Max Height
1-2 ft vs 2 ft
Native Region
vs southern Mexico

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is easier to care for, Flaming Katy or Sedum morganianum?

For ease of care, Flaming Katy. Flaming Katy is easy difficulty while Sedum morganianum is moderate difficulty.

Do Flaming Katy and Sedum morganianum need the same light?

Flaming Katy prefers full sun while Sedum morganianum prefers bright indirect.

Are Flaming Katy and Sedum morganianum safe for pets?

Flaming Katy is toxic to pets and Sedum morganianum is pet-safe.

Can I grow Flaming Katy and Sedum morganianum together?

They have different care requirements, so place them in areas matching their individual needs.