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I moved this plant last fall because it was crowded and hidden behind a shrub. It was growing beautifully in the new location until it w...Read More
I noticed this cultivar should be grown drier than the other cultivars as the stems break easily. A plant grown with too much water in a ...Read More
For the year 2000, Sedum ‘Matrona’ has been selected as the ‘Perennial of the Millennium' in Europe. ..wow wow that is a great hono...Read More
These plants have dropped a bunch of leaves, some stems have none. Other stems have big leaves. Odd - I'd expect one or the other, not ...Read More
Also known as Sedum telephium.
I found a small broken branch of this variety on the floor of a local garden store ...... I picked it up and asked a clerk if I cold keep...Read More
I have one part of my original plant in the full sun in dryer conditions, and took a small piece and put it into a partly shady area. Bo...Read More
My neighbor and I both have grown this plant, and others of the stonecrops for about three years now. The plant has done very well and ha...Read More
Although it is one of the more attractive sedums mine did not respond well to overwatering during dry periods. It is planted with several...Read More
Very easy to propagate - I stuck a piece (that I accidentally broke off) into a pot in the spring, and forgot it all summer, and it not o...Read More
If your a showy stonecrop fan as I am this is a great addition,it's burgundy rimmed leaves add a nice contrast when mixed in with other s...Read More
Of all the upright sedums, this one performs the best and has the most striking appearance
Planted three seedlings in early spring, 2003, and the plants all blooms the first year, in late August. Excellent plant, maintenance fr...Read More
Very easy un-demanding plant to grow. Tolerates droughts well! I think the burgundy colored stems are an added bonus with this Sedum.
This Sedum is a cross between Sedum 'Atropurpureum' x Sedum 'Autumn Joy'. Butterflies like this sedum too which is an added bonus besides...Read More
A nice sedum - medium pink flowers appear early (can cut back plants to delay blooming until later - pinch off the bloom tips and plant t...Read More