As autumn settles in and most blooms fade, sedum —also known as stonecrop — steps into the spotlight, adding vibrant color and texture to gardens just when they need it most—and with a few simple ...
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There are more than 300 different species of sedum, known popularly as stonecrop, growing around world, but the varietial called Autumn Joy is one of the most popular. With an upright form, fleshy ...
What: Sedum kimnachii is an excellent groundcover plant, particularly for hot, dry sites with poor soil. This variety forms a flat, dense carpet of glossy chartreuse leaves. Clusters of golden-yellow ...
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Despite all the attention that succulents have received during this record-breaking dry spell, an eco-conscious gardener could shout “Sedum!” with all his might and still be met with a collective ...
DESPITE all the attention that succulents have received during this record-breaking dry spell, an eco-conscious gardener could shout “Sedum!” with all his might and still be met with a collective ...
It was 1999, and Becky Sell, of Salem, needed some extra cash to pay for her upcoming wedding. So she took up her mother's backyard hobby of cultivating succulents, and started selling the trendy ...
What: Rhodiola pachyclados, also known as Afghani sedum, is an excellent groundcover plant — particularly for hot, dry sites with poor soil. This variety forms a flat, dense mound of glossy blue-green ...
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