The S. telephium hybrids are great performers, but I often wish the flower color were more intense/saturated. 'Red Cauli' has a bright pi...Read Morenkish red flower, the brightest of the bunch. Flowering begins in early July in New York City.
In other respects, it's a great performer: easy, tough, long-lived, long-blooming, a good grower, drought-tolerant once established. It's shorter than most, and less upright--the stems are a little floppy. As with other cultivars of S. telephium, floppiness can be reduced by a cutback in May/June.
Bred recently by Graham Gough of Marchant's Hardy Plants.
The S. telephium hybrids are great performers, but I often wish the flower color were more intense/saturated. 'Red Cauli' has a bright pi...Read More
A nice little Sedum, blooms August - October in my garden.
Received the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), 2006 Award of Garden Merit.