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Clear SearchSedum cauticolum 'Lidakense'
'Lidakense' Stonecrop has round, penny-like blue-gray leaves that grow in a somewhat more informal pattern than S. cauticolum. 'Lidakense' has equally attractive rose-pink flowers in August and September. The foliage takes on bronze-red tones in fall and winter, and it is semi-evergreen.
H: 3 Inches · S: 8 Inches · Zone: 4


Sedum floriferum 'Weihenstephaner Gold'
'Weihenstephaner Gold' Stonecrop is very similar to S. kamschaticum, with delicate yellow flowers produced on lightly serrated green foliage in June and July. The evergreen leaves take on shades of red in late fall and winter, and form dense mats. Good for rock gardens, walls and dry slopes.
H: 4 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum kamtschaticum
The attractive toothed green leaves of Russian Stonecrop are topped by vivid yellow-gold flowers in June. Makes a good mat for dry places. The foliage of Sedum kamtschaticum becomes bronze in the fall and is evergreen. Great for roof gardens, like all the evergreen Sedums.
H: 4 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum reflexum 'Blue Spruce'
'Blue Spruce' Stonecrop grows in a mat of silvery-blue narrow foliage reminiscent of blue Spruce needles. The small yellow flowers appear in July and this Sedum must have a dry, well-drained site. Semi-evergreen.
H: 6 Inches · S: 10 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'
Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' has striking chartreuse to gold needle-like evergreen foliage, topped by inconspicuous yellow flowers in summer. Takes on a reddish tinge on the tips in winter, tolerates dry sites and roots itself easily. Also excellent in containers and roof gardens.
H: 3 Inches · S: 6 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum sieboldii
Dusty rose flower clusters over blush green fleshy leaves in late summer and early fall. Very neat regular habit makes it an attractive groundcover for sunny dry locations.
H: 10 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood'
'Dragon's Blood' Sedum or Stonecrop is an excellent groundcover for sunny dry locations. The orange-bronze succulent foliage spreads out to form a tight evergreen mat. Useful for lining paths, rock gardens and gentle dry slopes, Sedum 'Dragon's Blood' even tolerates dog traffic. The flowers appear in late summer in attractive clumps of rose red, providing food for bees and other pollinators. As the days shorten, 'Dragon's Blood' takes on darker red foliage coloration.
H: 4 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum spurium 'Fulda Glow'
Sedum spurium 'Fulda Glow' ('Fuldaglut') is an improved 'Dragon's Blood' Sedum, with bronze-red foliage topped by short rose-red flowers in July. Winter foliage color is bronze-purple. Considered one of the best Sedum groundcovers, especially for roof gardens. It is evergreen and prefers a dry site.
H: 4 Inches · S: 10 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum spurium 'John Creech'
Pinkish red flower clusters appear above ground hugging green foliage in mid-summer. The evergreen foliage turns burgundy in fall and winter, a good low ground cover for dry gravelly sites.
H: 2 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum spurium 'Red Carpet'
The red tinged evergreen foliage of 'Red Carpet' Two Row Stonecrop turns burgundy in winter, especially in full sun. There is some production of red flowers in summer. Sedum spurium 'Red Carpet' produces a thick mat in dry locations, and works beautifully in roof gardens.
H: 3 Inches · S: 8 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum ternatum
Wild Stonecrop is an unusual Sedum in that it is shade and tolerates more moisture than most Sedums, as well as native. The green succulent foliage is fine, often forming dense groundcover mats. The delicate starry white flowers hover above the leaves in April and May, attracting butterflies and native pollinators. Like other stonecrops, Sedum ternatum is deer and rabbit resistant.
H: 6 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 4





Sedum tetractinum 'Coral Reef'
'Coral Reef' Stonecrop has very attractive round shaped flat green leaves which take on shades of copper and bronze in fall and winter. The leaves are close together on the stems, producing an unusual texture which looks interesting in mixed containers or in masses. An added element is the delicate white to pink flowers which appear above the foliage in July and August. 'Coral Reef' works well in mixed containers and green roofs, as well as in groundcover mass plantings.
H: 4 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 4


Sedum x 'Autumn Joy'
'Autumn Joy' ('Herbstfreude') Showy Stonecrop has rose-pink flowers, blue foliage and needs a dry site to perform best. The spent flowerheads remain an attractive tan rose color. Sedum x 'Autumn Joy' was introduced by Georg Arends of Germany. Our favorite common name for it, 'Pink Broccoli', comes from writer Ruth Clausen.
H: 24 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3

Sedum x 'Back in Black' PP33632
Large clusters of garnet flowerheads appear in August and persist as attractive seedheads into fall and winter over dark purple-black foliage. Drought and xeriscape tolerant.
H: 20 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3

Sedum x 'Dazzleberry' PP22457
'Dazzleberry' Stonecrop was developed by Chris Hansen, and is the original cultivar of Sunsparkler® Series. The semi-evergreen foliage makes a beautiful blue-green mat, over which hover the vivid raspberry-pink flower clusters. Sedum x 'Dazzleberry' blooms from mid summer into early fall. Because of its long season of interest, 'Dazzleberry' makes an excellent plant for mixed containers, as well as a good groundcover for sunny dry locations.
H: 6 Inches · S: 15 Inches · Zone: 4


Sedum x 'Firecracker' 26595
Hot pink flower clumps top succulent burgundy red leaves in late summer and early fall. Habit is low and spreading, making a good groundcover for sunny well-drained sites.
H: 6 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 4


Sedum x 'Little Miss Sunshine' PP30039
Yellow spiky flower clumps, lustrous green foliage, blooms in June. Excellent groundcover for rock gardens and green roofs.
H: 6 Inches · S: 20 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum x 'Matrona'
'Matrona' Showy Stonecrop has pale pink flowers and upright purple-gray coarse foliage. Sedum needs a dry site for best performance. This is the largest of the Stonecrops we grow. From Ewald Hugen of Germany.
H: 24 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum x 'Night Embers' PP29211
Mauve pink flower clusters are held above dark purple succulent foliage in fall. Needs full sun and dry conditions.
H: 24 Inches · S: 20 Inches · Zone: 3

Sedum x 'Steel the Show' PP31314
Small rosy pink star-shaped flowers cover the delicate steel blue foliage in early fall. A neat dense groundcover which performs very well in sunny well-drained locations.
H: 6 Inches · S: 16 Inches · Zone: 3


Sedum x Sunsparkler® 'Cherry Tart'
Bright pink clusters of flowers above reddish purple succulent foliage, appearing in late summer. Makes an excellent low groundcover for dry sunny sites.
H: 6 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 4


Sedum x Sunsparkler® 'Lime Zinger' PP24632
Clusters of soft pink flowers above lime green evergreen succulent leaves, blooms in late summer. Fall foliage is reddish bronze.
H: 6 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 4


Sedum x 'Vera Jameson'
Dusky pink flower clusters appear over low purple foliage in August and September. Leaves and stems darken in color as the sun becomes stronger in summer. A shower groundcover.
H: 10 Inches · S: 10 Inches · Zone: 3

