Creeping Stonecrop
Vigorous growing like its close relative, Sedum acre ‘Aurea’ but with an all green flavor from its fleshy, fine textured foliage to its curving, trailing stems. In late June star […]
Read MorePride and Joy Stonecrop
Forms a low, rounded mound in spring, growing to just under 1′ tall by summer. Dark green leaves become covered in a dome of dark pink flowers followed by pretty […]
Read MoreSunSparkler® Plum Dazzled Stonecrop
Another great, eye catching Sedum from Chris Hansen, you’ll be entranced by the smoky blue to purplish succulant foliage that forms a flattened mound of color in the landscape. That […]
Read MoreSunsparkler® ‘Angelina’s Teacup’ Stonecrop
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 […]
Read MoreFrosted Fire Stonecrop
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 […]
Read MoreSapphire Stonecrop
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 […]
Read MoreLive it Up Mixed Collection of Stonecrop
Enjoy a splash of color with this easy to grow mix of trailing Sedum that boasts an incredible mix of different hues from green to red to blue and to […]
Read MoreSpellbound Autumn Stonecrop
This hardy selection of Sedum flowers displays soft pink blossoms and bright grey-green foliage that emerge and stick around late in the season, from late summer to early fall. Its […]
Read MorePlum Perfection Stonecrop
A compact, mound forming perennial is long-lived and perfect for dry, sunny locations. Bright red stems are accented with thick fleshy leaves of plum purple mixed with silvery gray-green makes for […]
Read MoreDouble Martini Stonecrop
A fantastic addition to the landscape, with interest through multiple seasons. The bright, olive green foliage is held on red stems which become much brighter in color during the cooler […]
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