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Angelina Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Angelina' Sedum plant has a trailing habit that tends to gracefully cascade when planted in a container. This sedum makes an excellent ground cover, especially in areas that are hard to water. The needle-shaped, succulent leaves appear as a vivid green and brilliant yellow interspersed all on the same plant. The effect is quite striking. The flower clusters are also sunny yellow, the whole plant becoming tipped with orange in the fall. Angelina must have been someone quite special, as this Stonecrop certainly is!
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Autumn Charm Sedum Plant
Price $6.50
The 'Autumn Charm™' Sedum Plant is an offspring of the top-selling 'Autumn Joy' Sedum discovered by Intrinsic Perennial Gardens. This Stonecrop is incredibly stable and showy with its grayish-green leaves emerging almost completely buttery yellow and then maturing with undefined margins. Creamy buds make their appearance first, held on short panicles above the foliage, and then open to light lavender-pink flowers heads. The seed heads are russet red, providing fantastic fall and winter color.
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Autumn Joy Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Autumn Joy' Sedum Plant is so-named because as the season progresses, its flowers change from the creamy ivory they emerge as, morphing through shades of pink, deep rose, russet and finally to a wonderful coppery-bronze before the flowers drop and the seed heads appear as dark mahogany. This Stonecrop provides a dramatic display regardless of the season!
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Bertram Anderson Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Bertram Anderson' Sedum Plant is a slow-growing, creeping variety that produces a subdued mass of burgundy-black leaves. Clusters of tiny, magenta, star-shaped flowers with long stamens give the plant a lacy appearance in the late summer through early fall. This Stonecrop cultivar is well-suited to rock gardens and eye-catching edging, as well as being an exceptional choice for mixed tubs or containers.
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Blue Spruce Sedum Plant
Price $6.00
Our 'Blue Spruce' Sedum Plant is a drought tolerant, spreading groundcover and pot filler, its Colorado blue spruce coloration and pine-like needles well deserving of the name blue spruce. Add the yellow, star-shaped blossoms rising on stems 2 or 3-inches above this blue carpet, and you have the makings for an extraordinary looking border or flowering groundcover. Once established, this low maintenance, uniquely colored Stonecrop will remain beautiful for years. Even the deer will steer clear of this one!
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Brilliant Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Brilliant' Sedum Plant is an upright clump-forming perennial that sports oval, fleshy, succulent leaves edged with creamy white; they catch the sun and seem to look like the silver lining that clouds can have. An Award of Garden Merit (AGM) selection, awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), this Stonecrop's buds first appear green and somewhat broccoli-like, but then open to the most amazing, brilliant, mauvy-pink, deepening to russet-red, before giving way to the richly-colored seed heads that songbirds just can't get enough of.
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Chocolate Ball Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Chocolate Ball' Sedum Plant can sometimes be the color of moist mulch, so plant this one on lighter colored backgrounds for the most eye-catching effect. We suggest using this Stonecrop cultivar as a border along a grassy area or along a river-rock border or in a light pebble rock garden. Ranging in color from milk-chocolate brown in the spring to dazzling red in the fall, this sedum looks gorgeous all year round.
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Dragon's Blood Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Dragon's Blood' Sedum Plant is a fast growing Stonecrop specimen most often used as a ground cover, though sometimes grown in containers and allowed to cascade. Bearing brilliant red flowers at the height of its season, the true spectacle happens in the fall when the foliage turns vibrant orangey-red creating a fiery display that will have the neighbors "ooooing" and "aaaaahing" over the colorful exhibit.
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Kamtschaticum Variegated Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Kamtschaticum (pronounced kam-SHAT-tih-kum) Variegated' Sedum Plant grows a little more compact than the more common of this species, but makes up in individuality what it may lack in size. The silvery-green leaves have a creamy white margin that catches your attention right away. Then, deeply pink buds appear, tricking you into believing that pink flowers are sure to follow—but when they burst forth, they are bright canary yellow! This Stonecrop variety is truly magical, for as the flowers mature, they turn crimson. What a show!
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Matrona Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Matrona' Sedum Plant first appeared in Germany. The word 'matrona' in German is translated as ‘a lady of well-rounded form’. Our Matrona Stonecrop is all of that and much more. The silvery-green leaves have rosy edges on deep wine-colored stems. Her flowers start out a charming shade of light green, changing to a blushing pink. Matrona even ages well as her pink blossoms turn to a pinky-bronze in the fall. We have to agree; she is well-rounded and voluptuous!
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Postman's Pride Sedum Plant
Price $7.20
The 'Postman's Pride' Sedum Plant is named after a Belgian breeder who was actually a postman by profession and succeeded in crossing Sedum telephium 'Lynda et Rodney' and the award winning 'Purple Emperor' Sedum. The result is a stunning Stonecrop with purple foliage that produces masses of buds of the same color, which then open to pinky-purple tiny blossoms in large, attractive clumps. The seed head is a rich burgundy color and is a fall and winter food-source for colorful songbirds.
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Red Cauli Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Red Cauli' Sedum Plant hails from the Netherlands and is fast gaining popularity for a number of reasons. It is one of the darkest Stonecrop varieties to be developed, putting forth unusual grayish-green leaves that flush to royal purple tones as fall approaches. As the leaves change, so do the blossoms, appearing as pale pink buds, opening to brightly pink flowers and then aging to cherry-red. The seed heads are a deep maroon, continuing the visual attractiveness of this plant well into the fall.
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Sieboldii Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Sieboldii' Sedum Plant is also commonly called October Daphne Stonecrop and boasts some of the most beautifully colored foliage in this genus. The fleshy, succulent leaves begin as bluish-gray with a deep rose-pink edge that turns thoroughly pink in late fall and early winter. The flowers are a dusty pink that contrast stunningly with the foliage. We love this Stonecrop, as do our customers!
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Tricolor Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Tricolor' Sedum Plant is a treat even when it’s not in bloom. Blessed with fleshy, succulent, ovule leaves, this Stonecrop displays delightful shades of mellow sage green, creamy white and softest pink. Star-shaped pale pink flowers with deep blushing centers adorn this plant throughout the summer and fall. This low-growing ground cover adapts itself well to even the poorest soils, so easily beautify one of those 'not-so-beautiful' spots in your yard!
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Vera Jameson Sedum Plant
Price $5.80
The 'Vera Jameson' Sedum Plant was discovered in Gloucestershire, England in 1970 by its namesake, right in her own garden. It was a chance hybrid seedling at the time and is proof that miracles do, in fact, exist. A chance marriage between 'Atropurpureum' and 'Ruby Glow', the Vera Jameson Stonecrop is absolutely stunning year round. Its round, smoky, blue-green, succulent leaves mature to dusky purple. In the winter, leave the star-shaped pink flowers to dry to provide some cold-weather interest and then prune back to the ground before the first new growth appears in the spring. This clump-forming sedum is perfect for rock gardens, along rock walls or in containers.
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Xenox Sedum Plant
Price $6.50
The 'Xenox' Sedum Plant is a more compact Stonecrop variety well-suited to containers, as well as to growing in the ground. Bearing scalloped leaves, the foliage emerges in the spring in variegated shades of medium-green and mauve, darkening to the most luscious, deep, reddish-purple color. And if the foliage is not pretty enough, you’ll be amazed at the 2 to 3-inch velvety-red bud clusters that appear in late summer and then open to rosy-pink flowers.
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