Sedum
Relight garden fires for great fall color with sedums.
The common name for these beautiful plants is "Stonecrop" but it's not very common these days. In fact, most people now call the sedums "Sedum," and it's all due to one spectacular plant---Sedum "Autumn Joy," one of the most popular perennials of all time, with pinkish bloom. It's a must for late summer color.
Sedums are "succulents," which means they have thick leaves that store moisture, which tells you they do well in full sun and arid, rocky soil. Best of all, they are available now in a host of colors, from the taller ones, like "Autumn Joy" to the tiny closely-related ground covers called "Hens and Chicks" that you probably remember from your grandmother's garden.
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Sedum Autumn Joy
Autumn Joy is the big star of this group. One of the most popular perennials of all time. Deep rose blooms that turn to bronze with age. (Sedum)
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Sedum Vera Jameson
Dwarf Stonecrop Vera Jameson covers itself with lovely lavender bloom on plants standing just about 8 inches tall. (Sedum)
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Sedum Dragon's Blood
Dwarf Stonecrop Dragon's Blood creates a carpet of red only 4 to 6 inches tall with vivid, starry flowers. (Sedum spurium)
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Sedum Angelina
Dwarf Stonecrop Angelina is an evergreen mat of needle-like foliage in chartreuse with tips turning reddish-orange in fall. Drought tolerant. PPAF (Sedum reflexum)
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Sedum Neon
Stonecrop Neon is a newer hybrid that covers itself with bright purplish-pink flowers on plants about 18 inches tall. (Sedum spectabile)
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Sedum Purple Emperor
Sedum Purple Emperor has dusty pink flowers that turn to bronze over mounds of rich, purple-black leaves. (Sedum)
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Sedum Xenox
Stonecrop Xenox is only 20-24" tall, this plant has some of the groups most beautiful blooms. PP# 16888 (Sedum)
More DetailsItem #: 6SEDUM
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