Orange Ice Sedum
Well loved for its orange fall color this smooth bright-green sedum is one of the lowest growing. Fits well into cracks and crannies. White flowers appear midsummer.
Read moreWell loved for its orange fall color this smooth bright-green sedum is one of the lowest growing. Fits well into cracks and crannies. White flowers appear midsummer.
Read moreThis mat-forming herbaceous perennial turns a showy bronze and burgundy color in fall. Its trailing stems hold round leaves that form rosettes at the tips. Starry flowers dot the foliage in late summer, followed by russet seed capsules for year-round interest.
Read moreAttractive needle-like grayish blue foliage with large golden flower clusters in early to mid summer.
Read moreSucculent, fleshy green leaves turn a striking burgundy in the fall. Numerous yellow flowers form on top of flowering stems. This North American native can be found in many types of rocky habitat, including coastal bluffs and cliffs and the talus of higher inland mountains in California, Oregon, Washington and into Alaska.
Read moreMany uses for this compact perennial include mixing with other sedums in rock gardens, displaying with a mixture of perennials, and in containers. Dusty plum red foliage creates a nice contrast.
Read moreClassic groundcover with succulent, evergreen leaves turning bronzy-red in fall. Clusters of white flowers appear in early summer. A perfect choice for the rock garden, between stepping stones or in the crevices of dry walls. Attracts butterflies.
Read moreStunning burgundy red foliage, forming a dense mat, topped with pink to red starry shaped blooms in June-July.
Read moreClassic groundcover with tiny green leaves that spread slowly to form a tight mat. Miniature yellow-white flowers appear in early summer.
Read moreClassic groundcover with almost round, succulent bronze foliage. Clusters of yellow star flowers appear in early summer. A perfect choice for the rock garden, between stepping stones or in the crevices of dry walls. Attracts butterflies.
Read moreA somewhat taller and fleshy form of the classic groundcover. Clusters of yellow star flowers appear in early summer. A perfect choice for the rock garden, between stepping stones or in the crevices of dry walls. Attracts butterflies.
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