What ’s not to love aboutsedums ? They’redrought liberal , they attractpollinators , and they blossom afterwards in the time of year when not much else is run short on in the garden . But they also have their drawback — namely , a propensity to splay open ( we ’re looking at you , Autumn Joy ) and look rather dreaded in some cases . But rest assure that today we ’re talk about sedums that keep up a thick habit ( whether they ’re an upright orground - covertype ) , still sport gorgeous flowers , and boom in frightful conditions . If you have full Dominicus , thin filth , and hate plants that need a circle of pampering , then this instalment is for you .
Expert testimonial : Sandy McDougle is the father and owner of Sandy ’s works in in Mechanicsville , Virginia .
Danielle’s Plants
‘ Boogie Woogie ’ sedum ( Sedum‘Boogie Woogie ’ , Zones 3–9 )
‘ Night Light ’ sedum ( Sedum‘Night Light ’ , Zones 3–9 )
‘ Plum Dazzled ’ sedum ( Sedum rupestre‘Plum Dazzled ’ , Zones 4–9 )

‘ Carl ’ sedum ( Hylotelephium telephium‘Carl ’ , Zones 3–9 )
Carol’s Plants
‘ Matrona ’ sedum ( Hylotelephium telephium‘Matrona ’ , Zones 3–9 )
‘ Blue Spruce ’ creeping sedum ( Sedum reflexum‘Blue Spruce ’ , Zones 4–9 )
Dragon ’s blood sedum ( Sedum spurium‘Schorbuser Blut ’ , Zones 4–9 )

‘ Angelina ’ sedum ( Sedum rupestre‘Angelina ’ , Zones 5–9 )
Carol ’s sedum mix in summertime
Carol ’s sedum mixture in spring

Expert’s Plants
‘ Dazzleberry ’ sedum ( Sedum‘Dazzleberry ’ , Zones 4–9 )
Goldmoss sedum ( Sedum acre , Zones 4–9 )
Taiwanese sedum ( Sedum tetractinum , Zones 4–8 )

‘ Weihenstephaner ’s Gold ’ sedum ( Sedum kamtschaticumvar.floriferum‘Weihenstephaner ’s Gold ’ , Zones 3–8 )
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‘Boogie Woogie’ sedum

‘Night Light’ sedum. Photo: Walters Gardens, Inc.

‘Plum Dazzled’ sedum

‘Carl’ sedum. Photo: Walters Gardens, Inc.

‘Matrona’ sedum

‘Blue Spruce’ creeping sedum

Dragon’s blood sedum

‘Angelina’ sedum

Carol’s sedum mix in summer

Carol’s sedum mix in spring

‘Dazzleberry’ sedum.Photo: courtesy of rareroots.com

Goldmoss sedum.Photo: courtesy of rareroots.com

Chinese sedum.Photo: courtesy of rareroots.com

‘Weihenstephaner’s Gold’ sedum.Photo: courtesy of rareroots.com


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