October Daphne stonecrop
Sedum sieboldii
Low, spreading sedum that forms a rounded mound, sending out horizontal branches from the central … Continued
Sedum sieboldii
Low, spreading sedum that forms a rounded mound, sending out horizontal branches from the central … Continued
Sedum reflexum ‘Blue Spruce’
Thin, evergreen, spiny blue foliage radiates around the central stems that cascade over container sides … Continued
Sedum spurium ‘John Creech’
Dr. John Creech, former director of the U.S. National Arboretum, discovered this Sedum in the … Continued
Sedum 'Sunsparkler Cherry Tart'
An excellent addition to rock gardens and pathways. Vibrant, colorful foliage attracts pollinators for a … Continued
Sedum 'Firecracker' SunSparkler®
Brilliant burgundy-red sedum foliage all season long adds more color with soft pink flowers in … Continued
Sedum takesimense 'Nonsitnal' Atlantis®
Tight rosettes of notched, deep green succulent leaves edged in broad, creamy yellow margins. Plants … Continued
Sedum ternatum
This small, spreading native perennial typically occurs in damp locations along stream banks, bluff bases … Continued
Sedum japonicum 'Tokyo Sun'
Tiny bright yellow gold succulent foliage. Most yellow in full sun, more lime green in … Continued
Sedum alboroseum 'Mediovariegatum'
Sedum alboroseum ‘Mediovariegatum’ has green and cream variegated folded and tight foliage, covered with pale … Continued
Sedum sexangulare
Super low, 4″ mat of very fine green foliage is covered with yellow flowers in … Continued
Sempervivum species
Little ‘chicks” cluster around the larger rosette “hen” making perfect little rock garden perennials that … Continued
Senecio serpens
Powdery blue-green fleshy tubular leaves provide color and texture contrast in succulent collections. A great … Continued