Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ is an high-color, low-maintenance perennial ground cover.
More electric than her parent –
Sedum rupestre – this offspring puts on quite a show all year round.
The cylindrical, linear leaves are a bright yellow in the spring, maturing to yellow-green chartreuse color in the summer with golden-orange and red autumnal tints.
The fast growing, upright stems carry clusters of small, star-shaped yellow flowers in the summer
Nota bene: Avoid planting this one in acidic soils.
A great pick for rock gardens, dry borders, and large expanses of ground that need a bit of covering up.
The plant can be seen on ‘green roofs’ or ‘green wall’ systems in Korea where plants are incorporated into the structure of the building, providing habitats for wildlife and innovative insulation solution for humans.
Other names:
Orange Stonecrop
Orpin Russe
Orpin Jaune
Origin:
Kamtchatka, Siberia
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