Product Description
Sedum sieboldii
Common name: Stonecrop - October Daphne.
Zones 3 to 9, semi-evergreen.
Full sun.
Plants reach 6 to 10 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches wide;
low-growing, spreading species
forms circular mound of arching stems from central crown.
Growth rate: Moderate, easy to grow.
Thick, round, scalloped, blue-green leaves are narrowly trimmed in deep pink; by fall pink edge intensifies. A colorful Sedum favorite - its foliage looks great all summer long and in the fall, if sited properly, may display shades of pink, red, yellow, and orange. Clusters of bright-pink flowers appear in late summer to fall. Sedum sieboldii can be used as a small-scale groundcover, as an edging, in rock gardens, or even tucked into cracks in a rock wall.
Ten (10) plants in 4.5 inch containers per flat (or tray).