Sedum


An improvement over older tall sedums, this cultivar is often grown for its deeper pink flowers, stronger stems and sturdier habit that provides visual interest through the winter months. Its waxy blue-green foliage forms a dense, knee-high clump. Bronze-red seed heads provide food for birds in fall.


Our #1 top-selling Sedum; one of the most widely planted cultivars. This classic perennial remains popular with today's landscapers because it is easy to grow, requires very little maintenance, and is adaptable to any well-drained soil. Rose pink flowers mature into bronze seed heads which last through winter.


Bearing brighter pink flowers than many tall sedums, this more compact cultivar forms a dense clump of gray-green foliage. Pink stems and leaf margins echo the flower color late in the season. This easy to grow, low maintenance perennial is great in containers and near the front of landscape beds.


This densely compact, upright sedum with strong stems emerges dusky blue-purple in spring, then transitions to deep purple as summer's heat settles in. Large clusters of rosy pink flowers provide food for pollinators in fall. Breeder: AB Cultivars Introduced by: Plants Nouveau.


This fast growing, evergreen succulent is versatile in its use in containers, planted along rock walls, or as an easy groundcover in areas with poor soil. Its rapidly spreading, citron yellow, needle-like foliage takes on vivid orange-red tones in cool weather. Yellow flowers blend into the foliage but are attractive to pollinators.


Heavily variegated green leaves with bright gold edges and a pink blush in spring and fall brighten to creamy white in summer. Proven stable in production, the plants naturally branch heavily from each leaf node to form a dense, weed suppressing groundcover. Sparse creamy pink flowers appear in fall. Introduced by: Darwin Perennials.


This eye-catching sport of 'Gold Carpet' has striking creamy yellow and green serrated foliage that draws attention even from a distance. It forms a low, dense clump and spreads slowly to form a small-scale groundcover. Terminal clusters of canary yellow flowers add to its appeal. Appreciates afternoon shade and more moisture in warm climates. 2019 Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year. Breeder: Hortech, Inc.