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October Daphne; Sedum (Creeping)Sedum sieboldii
1. Sieboldii
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Plants like Sedum sieboldii -- with stems that radiate outward from the center -- are the plant world's Fourth of July sparklers, but enjoyable almost all year. Most sedums are mounding, trailing plants grown as ground covers and in rock gardens, or as fillers for container arrangements. But Sedum sieboldii, also called October Daphne, deserves a pot of its own to showcase its beautiful scalloped leaves arranged in threes along arching stems.
6D-S4½" Wh 6"-12"12"3-9
Sedum (Creeping)Sedum album var. micranthum
2. Red Ice
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Named for the deep red color of the tiny evergreen foliage in fall and winter, its foliage turns blue-green again in spring and summer. White flowers appear in July.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-3"12"-24"3-11
 Sedum hakonense
3. Chocolate Ball
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This unique cold-hardy succulent forms a low-spreading mound of chocolate, needle-like foliage that changes to vivid red with cooler temperatures in fall. Yellow flowers appear in summer and continue into early fall, adding to the gorgeous year-round presentation. Perfect as a low-maintenance groundcover, but also well-suited for growing in containers and alpine gardens.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-4"12"-14"4-9
 Sedum makinoi
4. Ogon
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Small, succulent leaves emerge coral and mature to green, becoming reddish-bronze in winter. Small, white star-shaped flowers appear above the foliage. A vigorous groundcover or rock garden subject. Evergreen.
6D-S4½" Wh 1"-3"9"-12"3-9
 Sedum mexicanum
5. Lemon Ball
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Sedum ‘Lemon Ball’ is a selection of Sedum mexicanum (not reflexum or rupestre) that is a brighter yellow and more heat-loving counterpart of the popular Sedum ‘Angelina’. The soft, golden, rubbery, linear evergreen foliage is great for creating fun color combinations...and wait until the fireworks-like heads of bright yellow flowers top the patch in late spring!
6D-S4½" Wh 6"12"-36"7-9
  
6. Lemon Coral®
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Growing in full, bright yellow-green to chartreuse layered mounds, Lemon Coral® adds dramatic texture to landscapes and containers, complementing other vigorous, sun-loving varieties. A top performer with soft, touchable spikes that are easy to care for, this Sedum is also drought-tolerant and a garden workhorse.

A tough-as-nails filler for hanging baskets, troughs, combination containers and landscapes, this beautifully textured succulent is very vigorous and drought tolerant.

3C-S4½" Wh 6"-10"16"-24"7-11
 Sedum reflexum
7. Blue Spruce
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A cheerful midsummer display of bright yellow starry flowers on upcurved stems in midsummer. Interesting blue-green pine-like foliage endures all year ‘round.
6D-S4½" Wh 8"-12"12"-18"5-9
 Sedum rubens
8. Lizard
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They may be short, but they are stunning. A creeping succulent in shades of purple and green with summer blooms in white.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"8"-10"3-9
 Sedum rupestre
9. Angelina
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A low-growing groundcover with needle-like, evergreen golden-yellow foliage. Fall foliage takes on an orange hue. Has a prostrate, creeping habit in the ground, and trails in a container. Can also be used as an edging.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-6"10"-12"3-9
  
10. Prima Angelina
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A low-growing groundcover with needle-like, evergreen golden-yellow foliage. Fall foliage takes on an orange hue. Has a prostrate, creeping habit in the ground, and trails in a container. Can also be used as an edging.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-6"10"-12"3-9
 Sedum sexangulare
11. Golddigger
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Bright golden, six fingered foliage is stunning and exciting in a sunny situation. Bright yellow, star-shaped flowers decorate this summer bloomer. An evergreen ground-hugger to embrace. A true treasure.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-6"12"-14"5-9
 Sedum spurium
12. What A Doozie
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This spreading Sedum stands out for its attractive white and green variegated foliage that provides season-long interest in the garden. Plants gain attractive blush pink and creamy pink flowers in Fall.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-5"11"-14"5-9
 Sedum spurium coccineum
13. Dragon’s Blood
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Star-shaped crimson flowers August – September atop succulent red-tinged leaves that blaze all crimson in fall and winter. Attracts bees and butterflies.
6C-S  4"-6"12"-18"5-9
  
14. Dragon’s Blood Tricolor
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Fleshy leaves have bright variegation. Clusters of rosy-pink flowers.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"12"4-8
Sedum (Creeping); Burro's TailSedum morganianum
15. Burrito
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Extremely ornamental with its distinctive blue-green foliage. Because of its pendulous stems, this succulent is very reminiscent of an animal tail. This long-lived shrub grows upright at first then will become trailing as it gets larger. Its foliage is smooth-textured, lance-shaped with an overlapping spiraling pattern to surround the stem. Blooms in summer when the plant is mature with small, but showy, pink to red flowers. Grow in part sun to shade, heat tolerant. Looks best when watered to allow the foliage to plump up. It can hang up to 4 feet.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 3"-5"24"-36"7-11

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