'Ogon' Sedum makinoi (Creeping Sedum) | Vite Greenhouses
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March 19, 2024

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Creeping Sedum ‘Ogon’
Sedum makinoi


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Type: Perennial
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Zone: 3-9
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EXPOSURE
Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms late spring to early summer
SIZE
1"-3"
9"-12"
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
Ogon
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.
Genus Notes -
Sedum
Derived from the Latin sedre, Sedum means "the thing which sits," alluding to its habit of establishing itself on rocks and walls with a highly efficient root system. Hence, common English names are "Stonecrop" and "Wall-pepper". As a succulent, its leaves and stems are water-storage organs, so that the plant can sustain itself through long periods of drought.

Easily grown in quick-draining soil and sunny spots, many Sedums have flowers that change color over a period of many weeks after opening and are attractive to butterflies. The great ornamental value of these plants, from the oval fleshy leaves to the flower cluster, begins early in the year and persists through the snows of winter.

Beloved by butterflies, these succulent perennials flourish in lean soils. Long lasting, flat umbels of starry flowers emerge from colorful bud clusters. Supported by sturdy stems, the blooms mature through a range of colors, with winter garden interest. Taller types usually bloom late summer into early fall, while the shorter ground cover types tend to bloom late spring into early summer.


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