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Sedum rupestre |
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| Synonym(s) |
Sedum reflexum |
| Common name |
reflexed evergreen stonecrop |
| Family |
crassulaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial |
| Flowers |
yellow (summer) |
| Size |
6" |
| Light |
sun |
| Cultural notes |
drought tolerant |
Bluegreen succulent groundcover. Spreads well (but easily pulled up when it oversteps its bounds), and the yellow flowers in early summer are nice too. The similar 'Angelina' has golden-yellow leaves, and is not as strong a spreader.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following areas: rock garden, rock garden annex About my plant portraits
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Visitors to this page have left the following comments| Gal Attila | Feb 27, 2005 | I am sure, that this plant is not Sedum acre. It is Sedum rupestre or Sedum reflexum. By golly, I agree. I've updated my page. Thanks! |
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