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Sedum spurium 'Tricolor' |
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Common name |
tricolor stonecrop |
Family |
crassulaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial |
Flowers |
pink (early summer) |
Size |
4" |
Light |
sun |
Cultural notes |
well-drained soil |
Leaves are colored creamy white, green, and some pink (most prominent on new foliage). It doesn't grow as robustly as it species-mate Dragon's Blood, but in time it forms a colorful mat. The pink flowers in summer are a nice bonus.
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We left this plant behind in our Pennsylvania garden (and wish it well); we don't grow it in Houston. About my plant portraits
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Last modified:
June 20, 2004
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