| Stonecrop | Sedum | |  | ‘Back in Black’ is an upright Sedum with near black leaves. Enjoy the dark leaf foliage throughout the summer, and when late summer rolls around, flowers with deep garnet red centers and cream petals will appear. Great for adding a dark color to the middle of the border! | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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20"-24" | 26"-30" | 3-9 |
| | | |  | Looking for a beautiful groundcover? ‘Yellow Brick Road’ is your answer! This perennial will cover its dark green leaves and red stems with fine-textured yellow flowers mid to late summer. This forms an impeccable habit with little to no lodging, a problem that plagues many Sedum. This variety blooms a few weeks later than the standard summer flowering Stonecrop Sedum kamtschaticum (Russian Stonecrop), bridging the gap between summer and fall flowering groundcover Sedum. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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6"-8" | 22"-24" | 3-9 |
| | | |  | ‘Pure Joy’ has become a garden staple for the late summer/early fall garden. Now joining the light pink ‘Pure Joy’ and the white-flowering sport ‘Bundle of Joy’ comes the dark pink ‘Pride and Joy’. This sport of ‘Pure Joy’ shares the same impeccable habit, serrated leaves, and bloom time as its parent, but with darker leaves and darker pink flowers. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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10"-12" | 16"-20" | 3-9 |
| | Sedum hybrid | |  | You don’t want a birthday party to flop, nor do you want your Sedums to! This outstanding Sedum will dazzle you in late summer or early fall with its huge, deep rose pink flower heads atop solid, compact foliage that doesn’t fall apart. The succulent leaves are deliciously tinted purple-maroon which provides color before the blooms light up the garden. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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11"-18" | 19"-20" | 4-9 |
| | | |  | This English variety is distinguished from ‘Autumn Joy’ by its compact habit and large clusters of brilliant magenta pink flowers held on reddish stems from late summer into fall. Compared to the more muted pink colors of some older sedums, this one really packs a punch when it’s in bloom. Rounded, slightly serrated, grey green leaves form a densely mounded, upright clump. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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18"-24" | 12"-16" | 3-9 |
| | Sedum maximum | |  | This selection is very similar to ‘Autumn Joy’, but was selected for its tighter growth habit, thicker foliage, and more brightly colored rosy flowers which are produced from late summer into fall. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 12"-15" | 3-9 |
| | Sedum spectabile | |  | Great contrast between the foliage and flowers with colors reminiscent of a traditional banana split: dark-gray-purple foliage like the chocolate sauce and creamy yellow flowers like the banana. Compact habit and strong stems that don’t flop, great performer in the rock garden, perennial border, for mass planting or container. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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18"-20" | 20"-22" | 4-9 |
| Stonecrop (Autumn) | Sedum x | |  | This late season bloomer can be admired for its strictly upright habit of dark black-purple, semi-glossy succulent leaves. Small clusters of light mauve pink flowers are produced on deep red stems, the perfect accent color to the darkly colored foliage. Flowers are produced on the top half of this tall Stonecrop, with no lodging. With a narrow base and a vase-like habit, this perennial combines well with shorter companions in a limited space. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-26" | 24"-26" | 3-9 |
| Stonecrop (Pink Mongolian) | Hylotelephium ewersii (aka Sedum ewersii) | |  | This well-behaved Stonecrop species is an excellent edging or rock garden plant, particularly for hot, dry sites. It forms a low, non-spreading tuft or mound of rounded, blue-green leaves. Rose-pink star flowers appear in late summer, clustered at the ends of each stem. | 6D-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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4"-6" | 6"-12" | 2-9 |
| Stonecrop (Russian) | Sedum kamtschaticum | |  | Sedum kamtschaticum is a drought-tolerant stonecrop with clusters of star-shaped yellow flowers. It begins blooming in late spring, and flowers will start out yellow mature to bronze as the season progresses. Pleasing foliage all season - scalloped with glossy deep-green fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves. Forms a dense mat that is tinged with red tones in autumn. Perfect for troughs, stone walls, live roofs, or a massed groundcover as it gently drapes over edges. | 6D-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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4"-6" | 10"-15" | 3-9 |
| | Sedum kamtschaticum var. floriferum | |  | The cultivar ‘Weihenstephaner Gold’ has especially showy golden-yellow flower that age to orange-yellow. The starry yellow flowers appear in leafy clusters in summer, followed by russet-red fruits that provide fall and winter interest. The spoon-shaped, fleshy, dark green leaves are densely borne on sprawling reddish stems. The leaves turn purple in fall. | 6D-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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4"-6" | 9"-12" | 3-8 |