Mostly ground cover scale succulents that grow nicely in the spaces between rocks thus stonecrop sedums are native to many parts of the world.
Stone crop ground cover.
Sedum spurium red carpet common name caucasian stonecrop.
Here at plant delights nursery we have been growing sedum plants for over 25 years in our hot humid rainy raleigh garden and so we thought we d pass on our expert tips for growing sedum plants as well as the names of our favorite varieties of these popular succulent plants.
Plant these forgiving growers outdoors in almost any bright or sunny space and watch as they transform garden beds walkways containers hanging pots green roofs living walls and much.
Sunshine and good drainage are key to this plant s success.
Sedum stonecrop is an easy to grow group of succulents that look great in the summer and autumn garden.
Make them the talk of your garden.
Some are quite hardy to cold others fairly tender.
After three months the plant develops an extensive root system.
Angelina stonecrop is a fast growing ground cover that stays short around 6 inches tall and quickly spreads to form a mat.
Stonecrop ground cover plants need regular watering while they establish.
They will withstand drought deep freezes poor soil full sun and high temperatures and still reward with stunning colors and blooms.
Planting stonecrop stem shallowly in a very gritty medium or lay a leaf on the surface of sandy soil will result in a new succulent in no time.
Red carpet is an evergreen ground cover that grows 3 4 tall spreads to 18 24 wide.
Red carpet is a low mat forming red leafed sedum or stonecrop.
Sedum see dum stonecrop are a staple of hardy succulent groundcover.
Fleshy leaves are evergreen unless.
Check out the distinctive foliage on sedum plants.
But there are also several varieties of low growing sedum that are very good as ground covers in hot dry areas of a landscape where turfgrass and other plants struggle to survive.
All you need is a leaf or bit of stem.
Leaves are attractive throughout the growing season.
When the weather is dry newly planted stonecrop needs up to 1 inch of water per week applied with a garden hose fitted with a soft spray attachment.
Some are tiny and trailing others much larger and upright.
Because of its chartreuse or golden color it looks especially good when combined with plants that have dark foliage.