Family: Crassulaceae

Common Name: Sedum Class Act

Description

Sedum Class Act is one of the many different upright busy Sedums. Class Act is a smaller plant along with ruby red flowers.

Pronunciation(SEE-dum)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone4-10
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowersboth carpels and petals are ruby red
Leavesmedium green, succulent leaves
Dimensions18 by 24 inches (HS), this is the listed size, my plants are around 12-14 inches tall by 3/4 the height in spread
PropagationPP 20,125, cuttings, division
Cultivar OriginFound as an open pollinated seedling of Sedum spectabile "Brilliant", Terra Nova Nursery in 2005
Author's NotesI grew this plant and it lived up to it's name. Compact and topped with a tightly bunched flower heads. Has one of the reddish flowers I have seen on a busy Sedum. They last late into the fall. The latest of any busy Sedums I have in the yard. During the October in the fall of 2016, it started pushing lateral flowers buds, that may open. Of all of the different busy Sedums I have grown this has by far the reddish colored flower.
Notes & Reference#209-The Plant Lover's Guide to Sedums (Brent Horvath)
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