Sedum, Emperor’s Wave Plug Flat
Vigorous 16 inch tall plants with attractive blue-green succulent foliage. Showy red-purple flowers held on strong burgundy stems in August and September. Attracts butterflies and are excellent for cutting.
Sedum, Frosty Morn Plug Flat
This very tough late summer through fall blooming perennial has become a new favorite for both its beauty and ease of maintenance. The white margins on the green leaves resemble frost.
Sedum, Golden Teardrop Plug Flat
Fascinating! That’s what you can expect to hear when visitors to your garden see this hardy sedum. Good as a ground cover, in hanging baskets, and right at home in the rock garden.
Sedum, Goldilocks Plug Flat
This is the true species that is often misidentified in the trade with Sedum ellacombianum. Hairy on all of its parts, ‘Goldilocks’. Rich flowering. No maintenance required.
Sedum, Kamtschaticum “The Edge” Plug Flat
Among the most reliable of the Sedums. Extremely tough and drought resistant. This variety has chartreuse green foliage with a distinct yellow margin and bears yellow to orange flowers followed by neat orange star shaped follicles.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection.
Sedum, Lemon Coral
Spiky yellow foliage! Makes an excellent ground cover (NOT for foot traffic) and is very fast growing. Good for container accents, too!
• Deadheading Not Necessary
• Deer Resistant
• Drought Tolerant
• Heat Tolerant
• Landscape Plant
Sempervivum, Purple Beauty
These old-fashioned unique succulent plants form a low clump of fleshy leaves, tiny new plants appearing in a circle around the mother in the middle. Excellent ground-cover or accent addition to rock gardens. Requires very little moisture and winter hardy into Zone 2!
Exposure: Plant in sun or partial shade
Height: 3-6″
Spacing: 8-12″
Snow In Summer (Cerastium tomentosum) Plug Flat
A very useful groundcover perennial, often grown in dry, sunny areas with poor soil. Plants form a low, fast-spreading mat of silvery-grey leaves, studded with tiny white star flowers in late spring and early summer. An indestructible choice for difficult sites, but be sure to plant this where its spreading habit will not become a problem. Beautiful spilling over rock walls or on steep sunny slopes, used as a lawn substitute. Also grows well in tubs or mixed containers.