Brilliant chartreuse-yellow, needle-like foliage forms a quick groundcover. Adds cheery color to containers, dry slopes and flowering borders, as well as being a good bulb cover. In winter, foliage turns orange in northern climates. Perennial. Fast-growing, and colorful, Angelina Creeping Sedum (Sedum rupestre) adds a dazzling highlight with colors from chartreuse to golden yellow. Easy…
Autumn Fire is an improved form of Sedum Autumn Joy that is larger growing, has larger flower heads and is longer blooming. The flat heads of rose-pink flowers appear in late summer. Leave the faded flowers on the plant for added winter interest.
This English variety is distinguished from ‘Autumn Joy’ by its compact habit and large clusters of brilliant magenta pink flowers held on reddish stems from late summer into fall. Compared to the more muted pink colors of some older sedums, this one really packs a punch when it’s in bloom. Rounded, slightly serrated, grey green…
This brilliant new sedum lives up to its name, blooming earlier than most, with huge, brilliant raspberry colored flower clusters that are up to nine-inches in diameter! Disease resistant foliage retains its fantastic smoky blue-grey color from spring through fall. Spreads to form colorful clumps. Evergreen in mild winter regions.
Considered one of the best Sedum introductions, ‘Dream Dazzler’ carpets the garden with smoky purple leaves edged with blazing hot pink. In spring colorful tri colored leaves of pink, white and purple emerge. The leaves transform to smoky dark purple with bright pink margins. Its vibrant foliage forms a dense mat of intense color. In…