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Sedum is the large stonecrop genus of the Crassulaceae, representing about 400 species of leaf succulents, found throughout the northern hemisphere, varying from annual and creeping herbs to shru...
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This site has over 1700 photos of more than 600 different kinds of sedums and related genera. Many of these varieties can’t be seen anywhere else on the internet. We hope that this site will aid in correct identification of sedums and other succulents and help to spark enthusiasm for these wonderfully diverse plants.
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; Front to back: Sedum spathufolium 'Cape Blanco' - white rosettes; Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood'; Sedum anglicum; ... Sedum blooms include all colors but blue depending on the species, though white and yellow are the most common. They all produce umbel shaped flowers that are especially attractive to butterflies.
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Border Sedum or Showy Stonecrop is a must for every perennial garden. The sturdy stems, succulent leaves and clusters of flower buds are attractive all season and light up a fall garden. Growing Sedum is easy; almost mistake proof. ... Showy Sedum, the taller plants in the genus Sedum, are often taken for granted in the...
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An article with photos about sedum in our Texas gardens. ... With a hot, dry climate, one of the most successful ground covers we grow is sedum. There are many different species, ranging from completely freeze tolerant to those that die at the first hint of cold weather, and, of course, they are not the sort of plants one...
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Common name: Stonecrop, Sedum, Live-forever ... Growth rate: moderate to fast ... Foliage: varies with species, often opposite or ternate...
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The principal aim of the society is to preserve as many species and hybrids of the genus Sedum and related genera as possible. Ron Evans, our founder and mentor who wrote the Handbook of Cultivated Sedums used to say that the best way of preserving them is to spread cuttings of plants to as many people as possible.
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Sedum is a genus of about 400 species of leaf succulents, from the old and new world in the northern hemisphere. They vary in habit from annual groundcovers to shrubs. Their flowers have 5 petals. ... Sedum don't do very well in Phoenix extreme heat. They lose their leaves and stay with increasingly naked stems until...
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Interesting, fleshy-leafed plants. Dwarf forms are perfect for the rock garden, edging and borders. The upright varieties are perfect for perennial borders. Grows in any well-drained fertile soil. Distinct foliage changes with the season. Upright "Brilliant" - 18" flat cluster of rose-colored heads. Ideal for lightly...
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