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Genus of mostly succulent perennials - many very hardy, some tender - commonly used in gardens. A frequently used common name for various sedum species is stonecrop.
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Cultural information for this low-growing, yellow-flowered species (sedum kamtschaticum), and comments from gardeners who grow it.
Photos and description for this low-growing evergreen species with succulent blue-green foliage and pink flowers in October, also known as October daphne.
Photos, background information, and cultural details for Sedum rupestre, an evergreen groundcover stonecrop.
Pacific Northwest gardener's description, photos, and cultural experience with this yellow-flowering perennial groundcover cultivar.
Pacific Northwest gardener describes, in words and photos, the characteristics of oregon stonecrop, a hardy edible groundcover species.
Features photos of more than 600 species of sedums and related genera, with brief descriptions.
Photos and description for this low-growing evergreen species with succulent blue-green foliage and pink flowers in October, also known as October daphne.
Features photos of more than 600 species of sedums and related genera, with brief descriptions.
Cultural information for this low-growing, yellow-flowered species (sedum kamtschaticum), and comments from gardeners who grow it.
Pacific Northwest gardener's description, photos, and cultural experience with this yellow-flowering perennial groundcover cultivar.
Pacific Northwest gardener describes, in words and photos, the characteristics of oregon stonecrop, a hardy edible groundcover species.
Photos, background information, and cultural details for Sedum rupestre, an evergreen groundcover stonecrop.
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