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Mexican Sedum

Sedum
mexicanum
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. X X X
Spruce
Sedum

Sedum
rupestre
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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Japanese
Sedum

Sedum
senanense
USDA
Zone
3
Bright green in non-drought conditions and with red tinges on the leaves in drought conditions.  Very strong stocks and leaves.  X X X
Coral
Carpet

Sedum
album
'Coral Carpet'
USDA
Zone
3
Dark Green in non-drought conditions and bright red in drought conditions.  An extremely hardy and versatile plant.  X X X
Needle
Sedum

Sedum
lineare
f. variegatum
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 X X
Golden
Makino

Sedum
makinoi
USDA
Zone
5
Produces a white-green creamy carpet.  Loves half-shade areas but does just as well in full-sun.  X X
Taito
Gome

Sedum
oryzifolium
'Tiny Form'
USDA
Zone
4
Rich thick green stalks that turn red in the winter (in some areas).  X X
Star
Sedum

Sedum
sarmentosum
USDA
Zone
3
Crawling stalks with oval-star leaves.  Produces yellow flowers in the spring.  Attractive to birds and butterflies. X X
Dragons
Blood

Sedum
spurium
'Dragon's Blood'
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. X
John
Creech

Sedum
spurium
'John Creech'
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. X
Kamtscha-
ticum

Sedum
kamtschaticum
'Weihen-stephaner Gold'
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. X
Chinese
Sedum

Sedum
tectractinum
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. X X
Sedum
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(Left: Sedum spathulifolium)
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