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Perennials Sedum: 3

Sedum Gallery 1: Sedum acre Golden Stonecrop to Sedum grisbachii Stonecrop
Sedum Gallery 2 :
Sedum hybridum Stonecrop to Sedum pluricaule Stonecrop
Sedum Gallery 3:
Sedum rupestre Stonecrop to Sedum x Stonecrop
Sedum Gallery 4: Sedum x Stonecrop
 

 

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Sedum rupestre Stonecrop

'04 'Angelina' (PPAF) (Golden Stonecrop) - One of the brightest
gold foliage plants as long as it has full sun. Needle like leaves
are whorled all around the spreading stems. Good vigor. Expect
good retail sales. Full sun, well drained soil. (Groundcover.)
 

Sedum rupestre Iceberg Stonecrop

 'Forsteranum' - Strong growing silvered needle like foliage looks like a blue spruce. Yellow flowers on upright 6-7" stems stand above the 3"-4" sprawling foliage. Full sun, well drained soil. (Groundcover.)

Sedum sarmentosum Stonecrop

An aggressive form that may become a weed. Light green foliage and flesh colored stems. Yellow flowers in June. Tolerates part
shade. Well drained to moist soil. (Groundcover.)
 
Sedum selskianum Stonecrop

'04 Compact upright and arching 8" stems with hairy matte green
foliage. In late summer, golden yellow flower clusters appear at the tips. Full sun, well drained soil.
Sedum sieboldii Stonecrop

Nice, blue green, medium sized clumps growing 8-10" tall and having pink flowers in October. Great fall colors of bright orange, red, and yellow.

Sedum spectabile Showy Stonecrop

'Neon' - This bright pink form is supposed to be shorter than the species. Same color as 'Carmen'.

Sedum spectabile Showy Stonecrop

'Stardust' - The white form of 'Brilliant'. Strong growing clumps 18-24" with round clusters of white in September. Looks very nice with other fall  blooming sedums. Full sun to part shade, well drained soil is best.
 

Sedum spurium Two Row Stonecrop

'Fuldaglut' - An improvement over 'Dragon's Blood', the foliage is more substantial and has red highlights all year. Ruby flowers in July. (Groundcover.)

 

Sedum spurium Two Row Stonecrop

'Red Carpet' - Red foliage in different hues throughout the year. Pink flowers in July at 5"


Sedum tatarinowii Stonecrop
‘05 Short open mounds 6" tall have silver foliage and open sprays
of white flower with hints of pink in August into September. In the Hylotelphium group which are tall and upright like spectabile.

Sedum ternatum Stonecrop

'Larinem Park' - This native North American Sedum blooms
at 8" with white sprays in May on light green foliage. Can take part shade. (Groundcover.)
Sedum x Stonecrop

'04 'Autumn Fire' - Said to be an improved 'Autumn Joy', it's hard to see a difference. Mature plants are less prone to open up. Otherwise similar evolving color from whitish green buds to russet red and finally brown in winter.
 

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