Bring much-needed color into the late-summer garden with an award-winning...
Bring much-needed color into the late-summer garden with an award-winning perennial that is sure to become a customer favorite. Brilliant Sedum delivers tons of vibrant, late-season color to sunny front borders, mixed beds and decorative container gardens. It has an easy-care nature, is drought-tolerant and grows quickly. Plant in groups wherever bright color is needed and before long, a carpet of deep mauve-pink blooms will appear, giving beauty and texture to sloping sites, mass plantings and more! And it does so during a time when other perennials have stopped flowering. Sedum is highly attractive to butterflies and spreads nicely. Perennializes well, dependably returning year after year.
We’re talking seriously, big (dinner plate-sized) brilliant pink flower heads that mature to rust-red. Dense flower clusters of this Sedum top succulent upright jade-plant-like foliage of lighter green. A huge favorite of butterflies. Flower heads open in midsummer and stay through fall. To provide nice winter interest, let dried flower heads
Sedum General Information
Sedum are grown for their distinctive fleshy foliage. They are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes - upright and groundcovers. A reliable, hardy and easy-to-grow perennial. Star-shaped flowers are usually in clusters or sprays that often change color throughout their bloom time.
Sedum Plant Care
Sedum prefer full sun and average to poor well-drained soil. Can be divided in spring. No need to deadhead during the growing season. Clean up in early spring, as new growth will come from the ground, first appearing as little nuggets pushing up through the soil.
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