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Mexican Sedum
Sedum
mexicanum |
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USDA
Zone
5 |
Bright green sedum with yellow flowers in the spring. A fast grower compared
to other sedums. Slightly frost-tender but always rebounds. |
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X |
X |
Spruce
Sedum
Sedum
rupestre |
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USDA
Zone
3 |
Blue-green leaves that are very cold resistant. Long stems with slightly reflexed
leaves. Highly tolerant of wet conditions. |
X |
X
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X |
Japanese
Sedum
Sedum
senanense |
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USDA
Zone
3 |
Bright green in non-drought conditions and with red tinges on the leaves in drought
conditions. Very strong stocks and leaves.
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X |
X |
X |
Coral
Carpet
Sedum
album
'Coral Carpet' |
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USDA
Zone
3 |
Dark Green in non-drought conditions and bright red in drought conditions.
An extremely hardy and versatile plant.
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X |
X |
X |
Needle
Sedum
Sedum
lineare
f. variegatum |
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USDA
Zone
5 |
Very drought tolerant. It rarely if ever produces flowers.
In shade, the new growth often emerges upright and lays down after it matures |
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X |
X |
Golden
Makino
Sedum
makinoi |
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USDA
Zone
5 |
Produces a white-green creamy carpet. Loves half-shade areas but does just
as well in full-sun.
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X |
X |
Taito
Gome
Sedum
oryzifolium
'Tiny Form' |
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USDA
Zone
4 |
Rich thick green stalks that turn red in the winter (in some areas).
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X |
X |
Star
Sedum
Sedum
sarmentosum |
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USDA
Zone
3 |
Crawling stalks with oval-star leaves. Produces yellow flowers in the spring.
Attractive to birds and butterflies. |
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X |
X |
Dragons
Blood
Sedum
spurium
'Dragon's Blood' |
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USDA
Zone
2 |
Deep dark red to green flush with red. Creeps along creating a carpet cover.
It is considered a large sedum and is not suitable for high wind applications. |
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X |
John
Creech
Sedum
spurium
'John Creech' |
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USDA
Zone
2 |
Bright green that creeps along creating a carpet cover. It is considered a large
sedum and is not suitable for high wind applications. |
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X |
Kamtscha-
ticum
Sedum
kamtschaticum
'Weihen-stephaner Gold' |
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USDA
Zone
2 |
Stalks grow upwards from the thick root base. Lower part of the stalk slants
out and then grows up. Is a deciduous sedum whose leaves shed each winter. |
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X |
Chinese
Sedum
Sedum
tectractinum |
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USDA
Zone
5 |
From the fall to the spring, the leaf takes on autumnal tints and the leaves decrease
in size. Place in relatively bright half-day shade areas. |
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X |
Sedum
Custom
Propaga-
tion
Services |
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Please contact us for custom propagation services information.
(Left: Sedum spathulifolium) |
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