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Sedum spurium

 

A plant used particularly for its ability to form attractive ground covers quickly.

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Sedum spurium
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Sedum spurium is a mat-forming succulent that spreads via creeping stems.


The leaves are fleshy, oval, and slightly serrated along the edges. They range in color from green to reddish hues, depending on the variety and growing conditions.

The star-shaped flowers appear in summer, typically pink, red, or white, which attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.

It is known for its ability to form mats very quickly – whether on the ground or on a wall or, especially popular at the moment, on green roofs.
It can also be used to fill in gaps between stepping stones or in crevices, if you have that kind of problem!

The Tales:

Genus name comes from the Latin word sedeo meaning to sit in reference to the general growing habit of many of the sedums (they sit and sprawl over rocks). Living the easy life they are.

Specific epithet means false. Though its use here is unclear… false sitting doesn’t make a whole lot of sense does it, would that be standing?


Other Names:

Caucasian stonecrop, Two-row stonecrop

Phedimus spurius


Origin:

Caucasus

Flowering

July, August, September

Soil

Dry

Exposure

Full Sun

Frost Tolerance

-25°C to -30°C

Size

0.1m H x 0.6m W

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