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I just recently planted this in my garden in Garland, TX. So far, it's doing great!! I ordered it from an online nursery and didn't rea...Read More
Has anyone raised this from seed? Please tell me about it. Also, how does it do in North Texas full sun?
Thank you.
impossible to kill, anyone can grow this, it gets red/pink flowers which i like, most other sedums i grow are white or yellow
Of the various varieties of Sedum spurium, this is not the most robust in the high desert in Albuquerque, NM. Nice plant, just not my 1st choice.
I have been trying to get stuff to grow under my pines, and this year was the sedums turn. It is doing very well. One even rebloomed. ...Read More
This sedum works well in combination with Kamschatca Stonecrop which have greener leaves and yellow flowers for me. Dragon Blood is rated...Read More
Love this ground-hugging sedum. It is absolutely care-free, which I really like! Stays evergreen for me in my zone.
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Grows quickly; easily divided. Tolerates my terrible clay, saline soil (from winter de-icing) right next to the road.
I have heard that this variety has been in cultivation for over 100 years. Very hardy. Wonderful for a container.
Dragon's Blood combines the best of perennial attributes.. a lovely bloom and interesting foliage. Even before mine blooms in early Augus...Read More
A REALLY nice little sedum. I'm not a fan of the tall sedums (like autumn joy) but tend to like the short (ground cover type) ones. This...Read More
I really enjoy how this plant looks next to my other plants because of the beautiful burgandy and green color it is. Mine receives morni...Read More
This sedum tends to be darker red in the sun and more green-ish in the shade. Beautiful either way.
'Dragon's Blood' has dark burgandy/bronze foliage, with large clusters of red flowers. I personally find them very attractive. Plant's ...Read More
Transplants readily, often rooting from broken branches and fallen leaves. I started with a small container of this plant and after 3 ye...Read More