A low growing Sedum with light pink to white flowers. Can be a rampant spreader since every little leaf or stem section will root producing more plants.
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone
Cold 3-10, all heat zones
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average to dry
Soil & Site
average well drained, poor, arid
Flowers
light pink to white, borne on 2 inch loose terminal panicles, mid July to late August
Leaves
stalkless alternate, cylindrical to flattened, resemble jellybeans; turning from green to reds, bronze or brown in high light dry sites
Stems
creeping, prostrate, root along their lengths
Dimensions
4 inch tall, space 4.5 inch potted plants 12-16 inches on center
Maintenance
Can be a rampant spreader every little leaf or stem section will root producing more plants. Best used in a contained area.
Propagation
seeds, cuttings, division
Native Site
Indigenous to almost every country in Europe and North Africa.
Notes & Reference
#68-Groundcovers for the Midwest (Voight, Hamilton,Giles), #96-Sedum Cultivated Stone Crop (Ray Stephenson)