Phedimus Species, Kamschatca Stonecrop, Russian Stonecrop

Phedimuskamtschaticus

Family
Crassulaceae (krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee)
Species
kamtschaticus (kam-SHAY-ti-kus)
Synonym
Sedum kamtschaticum
Sedum takesimense
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Suitable for growing in containers
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Mobile, Alabama

Juneau, Alaska

Seward, Alaska

Clayton, California

Fairfield, California

Hesperia, California

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Orlando, Florida

Bolingbrook, Illinois

Jeffersonville, Indiana

Atalissa, Iowa

Delhi, Iowa

Baldwin City, Kansas

Westbrook, Maine

West Friendship, Maryland

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Royal Oak, Michigan

Hibbing, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota(2 reports)

Blue Springs, Missouri

Brunswick, Missouri

Camdenton, Missouri

Lincoln, Nebraska

Oxford, North Carolina

Belfield, North Dakota

Cleveland, Ohio

Clyde, Ohio

MOUNT HOOD PARKDALE, Oregon

Portland, Oregon

Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Knoxville, Tennessee

Fort Worth, Texas

Princeton, Texas

Richmond, Texas

Rowlett, Texas

Salt Lake City, Utah

Leesburg, Virginia

Seattle, Washington

Beverly, West Virginia

Columbus, Wisconsin

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

Thiensville, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

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0
neutral
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Hinesburg, VT | August 2015 | positive

This is a great ground cover sedum- very dense and the leaves are as nice as the flowers. It blooms before other ground cover sedums, so ...Read More

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Columbus, WI | June 2015 | positive

This is a wonderful sedum that takes zero work to grow and care for - bang for buck outstanding. Want more? take a clipping and stick i...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK | May 2012 | positive

I purchased this plant last year because I loved the way it crowded its pot while some of the other sedum on the nursery shelf seemed a l...Read More

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Clarksville, TN (Zone 7a) | February 2011 | positive

This is quickly becoming one of my favorite sedums. Not a low-growing creeper and not tall either, it is a medium height that works nice...Read More

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Oconomowoc, WI (Zone 4b) | February 2010 | positive

I recieved this as a free-bie, left it by the air conditioner potted in a converted milk jug over the winter and finally planted it in...Read More

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Coon Rapids, MN (Zone 4a) | May 2008 | positive

I rate this species at part shade too - it will grows happily along with Dragon Blood Sedum in regular garden soil in the eastern part of...Read More

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| November 2007 | positive

This plant does very well in my zone 4/5 Canadian garden, it is certainly not a weed, but can be direct sown with relative ease. It prov...Read More

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Lincoln, NE (Zone 5b) | June 2006 | positive

The saw-tooth leaves of this plant form themselves into neat little rosettes. On June 13 of it's second year in my garden, flower buds a...Read More

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Westford, MA (Zone 5b) | February 2006 | positive

This is one of my favorite sedums! For growing habit, it forms a nice, rounded mound in the rock garden having a nice neat appearance. It...Read More

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(Zone 8b) | March 2005 | positive

This sedum helps to fill the gaps between steppingstones and plants. It also grows on the roof of my garden shed. It needs little soil to...Read More

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Lincoln, NE (Zone 5b) | July 2004 | positive

I use this sedum to edge some of my flower beds and like it because it greens up and starts growing very early in the spring and gives me...Read More

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Jeffersonville, IN (Zone 6a) | August 2003 | positive

This is the groundcover to cover that trouble-spot. Mine grows over a downspout and completely covers it up by June. I never water it. We...Read More

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