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Sedum 'Angelina' |
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| Coppertones in late winter |
Common name |
stonecrop |
Family |
crassulaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial |
Flowers |
yellow |
Size |
3" |
Light |
sun |
A pretty, low-growing sedum. Similar in habit to S. rupestre, but not as vigorous. The succulent chartreuse foliage shows itself off best in the more subdued lighting of spring and fall, but it certainly holds its own year round.
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| A similar sedum, acquired for our Texas garden, has been a reliable performer and gentle spreader, with yellow flowers in late April |
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following areas: waterfall pondside, houston front yard One or more images of this plant are included in my stock photo catalog About my plant portraits
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