Perennial
A vigorous groundcover species of Stonecrop that forms an attractive mat of succulent blue-green foliage held in whorls on the stem. Drooping flower buds transform to upward facing clusters of yellow stars in summer. In colder temperatures, the foliage will take on reddish tones. Native to mountain regions in Europe, this perennial prefers dry locations and is ideal for stone walls and rock gardens. Also known as Sedum rupestre.
Size | Future Qty | Future Date |
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3-8 in
12-24 in
10-24 in
4-9
Yellow
• | Groupings |
• | Pollution Tolerant |
• | Stone Walls |
• | Rock Garden |
• | Erosion Control |
• | Edging |
• | Urban Tolerant |
• | Stepping Stones/Path Edge |
• | Semi-Evergreen |
• | Border or Bed |
• | Gray-Green |
• | Spreading |
• | Creeping/Ground Cover |
• | Mat Forming |
• | Summer |
• | Fall |
• | Summer |
• | Well Drained |