| Description | Sedum middendorfianum striatum has finely textured dark green leaves. and produces star-shaped yellow to golden yellow flowers and is very hardy. |
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| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-9 |
| Sunlight | full, mostly sunny |
| Moisture | average, tolerates dry |
| Soil & Site | average, tolerates dry |
| Temperature | survived -20 to -25 degrees F in the winter of 2019 |
| Flowers | star shaped, yellow to golden yellow |
| Fruit | reddish seed heads |
| Leaves | very narrow, bronze-green foliage, leaves can become very dark |
| Roots | fiborous |
| Dimensions | 6 by 10 plus inches (HS), mine reached 14" spread in three years |
| Propagation | division, cuttings |
| Author's Notes | I have had this plant in my garden for over 3 years (2019). Also growing near is its larger cousin Sedum middendorffianum, Striatus is smaller with darker thinner leaves and seems to be more florific. |
| Notes & Reference | #96-Sedum Cultivated Stone Crop (Ray Stephenson), #209-The Plant Lovers Guide to Sedums (Brent Horvath), #274-Site Authors' observations and growing experiences |