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Japan
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Sedum is not well-known or culturally significant in Japan, but it is used in traditional medicine.
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Europe
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Sedum is popular in Europe for low-maintenance landscaping and rock gardens due to its drought resistance and adaptability to poor soil.
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China
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Sedum is used in traditional Chinese medicine in China for its healing properties.
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India
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Sedum is used in traditional Indian medicine and Ayurvedic treatments for a range of health issues.
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United States
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Sedum is popular in the United States for low-maintenance landscaping and rock gardens because of its drought resistance.
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Eastern
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Sedum is not commonly used as a garden plant in Eastern countries.
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North America
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Sedum, commonly found in North America, is often used in landscaping and gardening because it can thrive in dry conditions.
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Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners
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Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners use sedum to treat inflammation and promote wound healing.
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gardening communities in temperate regions
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Sedum is a popular low-maintenance, drought-tolerant garden plant in temperate regions.
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