The new dwarf "Chocolate Ball" adds great fall color, which is when sedums are at their best. About the Sedums: These perennial plants enjoy gritty, fast-draining soil, and must have full hot sun. They're really desert plants, so give them sharp drainage. (Sedums are often called "Succulents", due to their thickened moisture-retentive leaves.)
Once sedums are established, you've assured yourself of loads of perennial interest for the later months when most garden flowers are gone.
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Botanical Name: Sedum hakonense
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Spread/Width: 12-14" wide
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Bloom Time: Late summer to mid fall
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Soil Preferences: Will tolerate most soil types as long as they are well drained. Drought tolerant.
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