The leaves are fleshy, oval, glossy dark green, and concentrate toward the tips of arching branches. Sedum confusum: Waxy, succulent yellow-green leaves, branched and bushy, with yellow flowers.
Flowers are star-shaped and yellow in color.
The leaves are opposite, fleshy, flat or rounded, green, up to 0.6 inch (1.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) wide. A super-cute tiny sedum, with fiery red stems that makes great contrast with the rocks and other plants. You can clean them up a bit after winter by removing any dead or damaged branches or foliage; this will also help keep your sedums healthy. During the hot summer months, this pink edge intensifies. Back to Top The Mexican species has no real inflorescences: sessile, kyphocarpic flowers appear at stem tips, with leaves clustered right up to the sepals. Sedums are also tolerant of heat and drought.Keep indoor Sedums at temperatures between 60 and 70 °F (15 and 20 °) through the winter. Its bluish green leaves are broadly rounded and glaucous and its flowers are yellow and greenish at base.Sedum oblanceolatum (also known as Oblongleaf Stonecrop and Applegate Stonecrop) is native to a restricted area of the Siskiyou mountains in southern Oregon and northern California. The flowers are sweetly fragrant.
They are drought-tolerant, hardy and look stunning in rockeries, hanging baskets and water-wise gardens.Sedum brevifolium is a small but beautiful sedum species, bearing tiny, glaucous and succulent leaves that are topped with starry white flowers in summer.It associates well with other sedum varieties and looks superb surrounded by pebbles or gravel in a container, rock garden or the cracks and crevices of walls.
Adds a vibrant lime green to your garden in winter and is a low water use plant in summer. This variety forms a flat, dense mat of gray green leaves. Though attractive in flower, Sedum brevifolium is at its very best in midwinter when its colourful evergreen foliage makes it stand out over other winter foliage plants.Sedum bulbiferum is a perennial succulent with a tangled, straggly habit. Sedum rhodanthum also has flat leaves, but is distinguished by its red paniculate inflorescence.Sedum japonicum ‘Tokyo Sun’ is a mat-forming ground cover Sedum that pops bright yellow. Sedum mexicanum (Britton): A semi-hardy ground cover, likely from China, not Mexico. It produces bright yellow flowers and makes an excellent choice for ground cover, retaining walls, and rock gardens. Native to Iran.Sedum ochroleucum ‘Red Wiggle’ has interesting red and green coloring and needle-like foliage. Most of the tiny leaves are in clusters near the tips of the branches, giving the appearance of a miniature “Joshua Trees” (Yucca brevifolia) that grow in the American Southwest.Sedum muscoideum is a distinct plant with tiny, imbricate leaves, tightly appressed to 8-cm (3-in) long, upright stems, and large yellow flowers that are produced in small numbers in summer. You should also consider its requirements for sun, shade and water.Remember that you can often extend the range of plants that you can grow by creating micro-climates within your garden. A great ground cover, this sedum grows fast to smother out weeds. The sprawling stems root readily where they contact the soil.
The leaves are fleshy, oval, glossy dark green, and concentrate toward the tips of arching branches. Sedum confusum: Waxy, succulent yellow-green leaves, branched and bushy, with yellow flowers.
Flowers are star-shaped and yellow in color.
The leaves are opposite, fleshy, flat or rounded, green, up to 0.6 inch (1.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) wide. A super-cute tiny sedum, with fiery red stems that makes great contrast with the rocks and other plants. You can clean them up a bit after winter by removing any dead or damaged branches or foliage; this will also help keep your sedums healthy. During the hot summer months, this pink edge intensifies. Back to Top The Mexican species has no real inflorescences: sessile, kyphocarpic flowers appear at stem tips, with leaves clustered right up to the sepals. Sedums are also tolerant of heat and drought.Keep indoor Sedums at temperatures between 60 and 70 °F (15 and 20 °) through the winter. Its bluish green leaves are broadly rounded and glaucous and its flowers are yellow and greenish at base.Sedum oblanceolatum (also known as Oblongleaf Stonecrop and Applegate Stonecrop) is native to a restricted area of the Siskiyou mountains in southern Oregon and northern California. The flowers are sweetly fragrant.
They are drought-tolerant, hardy and look stunning in rockeries, hanging baskets and water-wise gardens.Sedum brevifolium is a small but beautiful sedum species, bearing tiny, glaucous and succulent leaves that are topped with starry white flowers in summer.It associates well with other sedum varieties and looks superb surrounded by pebbles or gravel in a container, rock garden or the cracks and crevices of walls.
Adds a vibrant lime green to your garden in winter and is a low water use plant in summer. This variety forms a flat, dense mat of gray green leaves. Though attractive in flower, Sedum brevifolium is at its very best in midwinter when its colourful evergreen foliage makes it stand out over other winter foliage plants.Sedum bulbiferum is a perennial succulent with a tangled, straggly habit. Sedum rhodanthum also has flat leaves, but is distinguished by its red paniculate inflorescence.Sedum japonicum ‘Tokyo Sun’ is a mat-forming ground cover Sedum that pops bright yellow. Sedum mexicanum (Britton): A semi-hardy ground cover, likely from China, not Mexico. It produces bright yellow flowers and makes an excellent choice for ground cover, retaining walls, and rock gardens. Native to Iran.Sedum ochroleucum ‘Red Wiggle’ has interesting red and green coloring and needle-like foliage. Most of the tiny leaves are in clusters near the tips of the branches, giving the appearance of a miniature “Joshua Trees” (Yucca brevifolia) that grow in the American Southwest.Sedum muscoideum is a distinct plant with tiny, imbricate leaves, tightly appressed to 8-cm (3-in) long, upright stems, and large yellow flowers that are produced in small numbers in summer. You should also consider its requirements for sun, shade and water.Remember that you can often extend the range of plants that you can grow by creating micro-climates within your garden. A great ground cover, this sedum grows fast to smother out weeds. The sprawling stems root readily where they contact the soil.
The leaves are fleshy, oval, glossy dark green, and concentrate toward the tips of arching branches. Sedum confusum: Waxy, succulent yellow-green leaves, branched and bushy, with yellow flowers.
Flowers are star-shaped and yellow in color.
The leaves are opposite, fleshy, flat or rounded, green, up to 0.6 inch (1.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) wide. A super-cute tiny sedum, with fiery red stems that makes great contrast with the rocks and other plants. You can clean them up a bit after winter by removing any dead or damaged branches or foliage; this will also help keep your sedums healthy. During the hot summer months, this pink edge intensifies. Back to Top The Mexican species has no real inflorescences: sessile, kyphocarpic flowers appear at stem tips, with leaves clustered right up to the sepals. Sedums are also tolerant of heat and drought.Keep indoor Sedums at temperatures between 60 and 70 °F (15 and 20 °) through the winter. Its bluish green leaves are broadly rounded and glaucous and its flowers are yellow and greenish at base.Sedum oblanceolatum (also known as Oblongleaf Stonecrop and Applegate Stonecrop) is native to a restricted area of the Siskiyou mountains in southern Oregon and northern California. The flowers are sweetly fragrant.
They are drought-tolerant, hardy and look stunning in rockeries, hanging baskets and water-wise gardens.Sedum brevifolium is a small but beautiful sedum species, bearing tiny, glaucous and succulent leaves that are topped with starry white flowers in summer.It associates well with other sedum varieties and looks superb surrounded by pebbles or gravel in a container, rock garden or the cracks and crevices of walls.
Adds a vibrant lime green to your garden in winter and is a low water use plant in summer. This variety forms a flat, dense mat of gray green leaves. Though attractive in flower, Sedum brevifolium is at its very best in midwinter when its colourful evergreen foliage makes it stand out over other winter foliage plants.Sedum bulbiferum is a perennial succulent with a tangled, straggly habit. Sedum rhodanthum also has flat leaves, but is distinguished by its red paniculate inflorescence.Sedum japonicum ‘Tokyo Sun’ is a mat-forming ground cover Sedum that pops bright yellow. Sedum mexicanum (Britton): A semi-hardy ground cover, likely from China, not Mexico. It produces bright yellow flowers and makes an excellent choice for ground cover, retaining walls, and rock gardens. Native to Iran.Sedum ochroleucum ‘Red Wiggle’ has interesting red and green coloring and needle-like foliage. Most of the tiny leaves are in clusters near the tips of the branches, giving the appearance of a miniature “Joshua Trees” (Yucca brevifolia) that grow in the American Southwest.Sedum muscoideum is a distinct plant with tiny, imbricate leaves, tightly appressed to 8-cm (3-in) long, upright stems, and large yellow flowers that are produced in small numbers in summer. You should also consider its requirements for sun, shade and water.Remember that you can often extend the range of plants that you can grow by creating micro-climates within your garden. A great ground cover, this sedum grows fast to smother out weeds. The sprawling stems root readily where they contact the soil.
The leaves are fleshy, oval, glossy dark green, and concentrate toward the tips of arching branches. Sedum confusum: Waxy, succulent yellow-green leaves, branched and bushy, with yellow flowers.
Flowers are star-shaped and yellow in color.
The leaves are opposite, fleshy, flat or rounded, green, up to 0.6 inch (1.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) wide. A super-cute tiny sedum, with fiery red stems that makes great contrast with the rocks and other plants. You can clean them up a bit after winter by removing any dead or damaged branches or foliage; this will also help keep your sedums healthy. During the hot summer months, this pink edge intensifies. Back to Top The Mexican species has no real inflorescences: sessile, kyphocarpic flowers appear at stem tips, with leaves clustered right up to the sepals. Sedums are also tolerant of heat and drought.Keep indoor Sedums at temperatures between 60 and 70 °F (15 and 20 °) through the winter. Its bluish green leaves are broadly rounded and glaucous and its flowers are yellow and greenish at base.Sedum oblanceolatum (also known as Oblongleaf Stonecrop and Applegate Stonecrop) is native to a restricted area of the Siskiyou mountains in southern Oregon and northern California. The flowers are sweetly fragrant.
They are drought-tolerant, hardy and look stunning in rockeries, hanging baskets and water-wise gardens.Sedum brevifolium is a small but beautiful sedum species, bearing tiny, glaucous and succulent leaves that are topped with starry white flowers in summer.It associates well with other sedum varieties and looks superb surrounded by pebbles or gravel in a container, rock garden or the cracks and crevices of walls.
Adds a vibrant lime green to your garden in winter and is a low water use plant in summer. This variety forms a flat, dense mat of gray green leaves. Though attractive in flower, Sedum brevifolium is at its very best in midwinter when its colourful evergreen foliage makes it stand out over other winter foliage plants.Sedum bulbiferum is a perennial succulent with a tangled, straggly habit. Sedum rhodanthum also has flat leaves, but is distinguished by its red paniculate inflorescence.Sedum japonicum ‘Tokyo Sun’ is a mat-forming ground cover Sedum that pops bright yellow. Sedum mexicanum (Britton): A semi-hardy ground cover, likely from China, not Mexico. It produces bright yellow flowers and makes an excellent choice for ground cover, retaining walls, and rock gardens. Native to Iran.Sedum ochroleucum ‘Red Wiggle’ has interesting red and green coloring and needle-like foliage. Most of the tiny leaves are in clusters near the tips of the branches, giving the appearance of a miniature “Joshua Trees” (Yucca brevifolia) that grow in the American Southwest.Sedum muscoideum is a distinct plant with tiny, imbricate leaves, tightly appressed to 8-cm (3-in) long, upright stems, and large yellow flowers that are produced in small numbers in summer. You should also consider its requirements for sun, shade and water.Remember that you can often extend the range of plants that you can grow by creating micro-climates within your garden. A great ground cover, this sedum grows fast to smother out weeds. The sprawling stems root readily where they contact the soil.
In rural areas StarTrack may deliver to physical addresses such as general stores that act as Australia Post agencies but we suggest you check with them first. Clusters of yellow, star-like flowers appear in summer.Sedum cremnophila is a tender succulent with bronze-green rosettes up to 7 inches (17.5 cm) in diameter and star-shaped, yellow blossoms appearing in summer. It grows in many types of rocky habitat, sometimes on serpentine soils.It is an annual or biennial succulent plant producing several stems with elevated, somewhat basal rosettes of leaves. Its foliage tends to be slightly bluer in color. In late spring to summer it has clusters of small, whitish-pink blooms.Sedum humifusum is a low-growing, mat-forming, succulent plant up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) tall, with deep green foliage that turns bright red in heat and cold. Super easy to grow and care for, Succulents require a gritty free draining potting mix or soil and minimal water. logging into shop.monrovia.comNo worries. Your plants are actively growing and we will only deliver them once they meet our rigorous quality standardsSign-up for design ideas, garden trends, and info on new plantsOnce established, water occasionally; more in extreme heat or containers.By clicking "LOGIN", you are
The leaves are fleshy, oval, glossy dark green, and concentrate toward the tips of arching branches. Sedum confusum: Waxy, succulent yellow-green leaves, branched and bushy, with yellow flowers.
Flowers are star-shaped and yellow in color.
The leaves are opposite, fleshy, flat or rounded, green, up to 0.6 inch (1.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) wide. A super-cute tiny sedum, with fiery red stems that makes great contrast with the rocks and other plants. You can clean them up a bit after winter by removing any dead or damaged branches or foliage; this will also help keep your sedums healthy. During the hot summer months, this pink edge intensifies. Back to Top The Mexican species has no real inflorescences: sessile, kyphocarpic flowers appear at stem tips, with leaves clustered right up to the sepals. Sedums are also tolerant of heat and drought.Keep indoor Sedums at temperatures between 60 and 70 °F (15 and 20 °) through the winter. Its bluish green leaves are broadly rounded and glaucous and its flowers are yellow and greenish at base.Sedum oblanceolatum (also known as Oblongleaf Stonecrop and Applegate Stonecrop) is native to a restricted area of the Siskiyou mountains in southern Oregon and northern California. The flowers are sweetly fragrant.
They are drought-tolerant, hardy and look stunning in rockeries, hanging baskets and water-wise gardens.Sedum brevifolium is a small but beautiful sedum species, bearing tiny, glaucous and succulent leaves that are topped with starry white flowers in summer.It associates well with other sedum varieties and looks superb surrounded by pebbles or gravel in a container, rock garden or the cracks and crevices of walls.
Adds a vibrant lime green to your garden in winter and is a low water use plant in summer. This variety forms a flat, dense mat of gray green leaves. Though attractive in flower, Sedum brevifolium is at its very best in midwinter when its colourful evergreen foliage makes it stand out over other winter foliage plants.Sedum bulbiferum is a perennial succulent with a tangled, straggly habit. Sedum rhodanthum also has flat leaves, but is distinguished by its red paniculate inflorescence.Sedum japonicum ‘Tokyo Sun’ is a mat-forming ground cover Sedum that pops bright yellow. Sedum mexicanum (Britton): A semi-hardy ground cover, likely from China, not Mexico. It produces bright yellow flowers and makes an excellent choice for ground cover, retaining walls, and rock gardens. Native to Iran.Sedum ochroleucum ‘Red Wiggle’ has interesting red and green coloring and needle-like foliage. Most of the tiny leaves are in clusters near the tips of the branches, giving the appearance of a miniature “Joshua Trees” (Yucca brevifolia) that grow in the American Southwest.Sedum muscoideum is a distinct plant with tiny, imbricate leaves, tightly appressed to 8-cm (3-in) long, upright stems, and large yellow flowers that are produced in small numbers in summer. You should also consider its requirements for sun, shade and water.Remember that you can often extend the range of plants that you can grow by creating micro-climates within your garden. A great ground cover, this sedum grows fast to smother out weeds. The sprawling stems root readily where they contact the soil.