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Sedum sieboldii |
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| Common name |
October daphne |
| Family |
crassulaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial |
| Flowers |
pink (autumn) |
| Size |
4" |
| Light |
full sun |
| Cultural notes |
well-drained soil |
My favorite small sedum (stonecrop). The foliage is attractive year-round, succulent pink-margined blue-green pads staying low to the ground. The flowers don't appear until well into autumn, for a great late-season point of interest.
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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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common mis-spellings: sieboldi
Last modified:
April 03, 2004
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