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Sedum 'Stardust' |
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| Common name |
showy stonecrop |
| Family |
crassulaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial |
| Flowers |
white (late summer) |
| Size |
18" |
| Light |
sun |
| Cultural notes |
ordinary garden soil (drought-tolerant) |
Most of the tall-growing sedums have flowers in the pink color range - 'Stardust' is the only one in our garden with white flowers. Other than that, it is pretty typical of the stonecrops in the spectabile and 'Autumn Joy' corner. Ours had an unfortunate encounter with an automobile this year, hence its sparse appearance...
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: rock garden About my plant portraits
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September 06, 2004
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