Everyone loves Hens & Chicks and this selection will reinforce that love with rosettes of thick, round pointed blue foliage flushed with pink in cool weather. Clusters of pink flowers are held above the foliage on sturdy stalks in July adding great color to your garden through the season. Great in rock gardens. Spectacular in mixed perennial containers or in strawberry jar planters. Superb in rock gardens. Easy to grow.

Mounding succulent perennial makes an excellent ground cover when planted in mass groupings. Foliage is an attractive bright green with tips edged in purple. Small flower spikes are frosty white. Perfect for a container or trough garden.

Bright pink pillows-like flowers float above the fleshy green foliage in late summer attracting butterflies to its soft fluffy blooms. The compact mid-sized plant is sturdy and a great selection for containers as it is super drought tolerant.

This selection is unique among Stonecrops since it is one of the few upright Sedums that is worth growing for the foliage alone. This dwarf rock garden-sized sedum makes a compact 12″ tall x 12″ wide clump of tiny, very dissected, light green fleshy foliage. In late summer, Sedum ‘Rock Star’ is topped with a cloud of pink stars hovering just above the foliage. Extremely hardy and easy to grow, ‘Rock Star’ tolerates dry, well-drained soil and performs magnificently.

Foliage color and striking bloom come together to make this Sedum a garden force. Rich burgundy color graces this foliage as it emerges on upright, fleshy stems to form a dense mound in the garden. As the foliage ages, it takes on peach-colored tones, and each stem forms a disc of buds at its tip. These buds open in late summer revealing a combination of apricot and pink flowers that stand out with their unique color. Easy to grow and a pollinator magnet!

An eye-catching display of foliage! Fleshy, blue-green leaves display a purple tint in summer. Pink to red blooms appear in mid-August into fall. Perfect for a container garden, rock garden or perennial border, group planting, or as a showy specimen.

Possibly the most interesting plant in the garden! That is a bold statement but this selection is a color chameleon with summer flowers that range from peach to coral to cream atop stems bearing foliage that will transition from green to purple and ending in a deep burgundy hue. Add in its upright yet compact form and you have an easy to grow plant that you will not be able to take your eyes off!

Hardworking and beautiful, this creeper will charm you will its delicately scalloped green foliage and its amazing explosion of pink flowers that cover the plant starting in late August. ‘John Creech’ is incredibly easy to grow, forming a dense, flat, spreading mat that chokes out any weeds and possessing an ability to thrive in sunny, hot, sandy dry soils.

If you crave the form of ‘Autumn Joy’ but you are looking for a hotter color, why not try ‘Neon’? This selection was found in a block of Sedum ‘Brilliant’ but exhibited much better form and much better flower staying power than ‘Brilliant’. You’ll love the contrast with the reddish-pink hue of ‘Autumn Joy’ as its long lasting, bubblegum pink colored flower heads burst into color in August, covering the plant and inviting any butterfly within hailing distance to come in for a sweet sip of its nectar.

Mr. Goodbud’ bears huge combs of small, light-colored buds on the top of each stem in mid-summer. The buds provide a great contrast with the fleshy, deep green foliage and open in mid to late August to flowers that are darker colored and larger than those of ‘Autumn Joy’. ‘Mr. Goodbud’ has a tight, dense form and thick stems that keep their full, colorful appearance without flopping. Plant propagation is prohibited.