From Sedum maestro Chris Hansen comes a more compact form of the hugely popular Sedum ‘Angelina’. Angelina’s Teacup does not produce bloom allowing it to retain its nearly perfect form throughout the year especially when contrasted with ‘Angelina’ that opens up and becomes ratty once in bloom. Perfect for landscape massing and containers, this selection thrills with bronze fall foliage color, too.
There’s no denying the beauty of this drought tolerant, square shaped wreath. A mixed selection of groundcover Sedums selected to show a wide range mixture of foliage colors and textures. Easy to grow and drought tolerant. Great foliage texture and color. Perfect for use as a table top decoration or to plant as a groundcover directly in the garden.
Easy-to-grow variety that has beautiful colors and unique form. Great to use in a vertical garden due to its growth habit. Can be separated to use in multiple ways.
There’s no denying the beauty of this drought tolerant, round shaped wreath. A mixed selection of groundcover Sedums selected to show a wide range mixture of foliage colors and textures. Easy to grow and drought tolerant. Great foliage texture and color. Perfect for use as a table top decoration or to plant as a groundcover directly in the garden.
There’s no denying the beauty of this drought tolerant, heart shaped wreath. A mixed selection of groundcover Sedums selected to show a wide range mixture of foliage colors and textures. Easy to grow and drought tolerant. Great foliage texture and color. Perfect for use as a table top decoration or to plant as a groundcover directly in the garden.
A tall, upright, succulent perennial that forms a dense mound of light green leaves with creamy yellow, serrated edges. Large, tightly packed clusters of small, creamy white buds open to rose-pink flower heads in late summer to fall.
Planting this variety of Sedum will be the best and brightest idea yet! Blooming in the early summer, ‘Bright Idea’ has a rounded and compact habit filled with deep green serrated leaves and bursts of star-shaped yellow clustered flowers. A tough and hardy choice that will be great as a filler or in containers.
Superb red color ? darker then any other sedum, ‘Munstead Dark Red’ gives the autumn garden a kick of color. Highly drought resistant, this clump forming perennial has deep green foliage with just a hint to blue. Butterflies flock to this easy to grow late summer bloomer with its flattened heads of deep pink-red blooms that open in mid-August. Thriving in poor soils and full sun, this showy autumn bloomer adds color in the fall as well as in the winter as the dried seed heads are very attractive covered with a cap of fresh fallen snow. The dried blossoms also make long lasting cut or dried flowers and are used by many songbirds for nesting. Plant ‘Munstead Dark Red’ in a group in the middle or front of the garden for an easy care bloomin’ show.
If you need a color contrast to a bed filled with green, why not try this colorful selection? ‘Purple Emperor’ is true to its name as it rules over any garden with its deep purple, fleshy foliage that forms an upright mound that is topped by contrasting heads of red flowers in late August.
Sapphire has the bluest leaves and baby pink flowers – what a stunning contrast and combination. It mixes well into any color garden palette, from blues and pinks to pinks and yellows to reds and greens. It is a very versatile plant. Perfect for a container garden, rock garden or perennial border, group planting or as a showy specimen.