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- How to Grow and Care for Sedum (Stonecrop) - The Spruce
Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants that is found on almost every continent The plants come in a wide variety of heights, colors, and forms Also known as stonecrop, most sedums are hardy, drought-tolerant succulents with thick, fleshy leaves that vary in shades
- How to Grow Sedum: The Complete Stonecrop Guide - The Old Farmers Almanac
Sedum is a drought-tolerant succulent that comes in many different shapes and styles! Learn how to plant, grow, and care for sedum with this growing guide from The Old Farmer's Almanac
- 17 Best Sedum Plants to Suit Your Garden - Better Homes Gardens
Whether you're looking for a creeping type of sedum as a groundcover or for an upright sedum known for attracting bees and butterflies, these sedum varieties offer the best leaf colors, flowers, and forms
- Sedum Plants – Ultimate Growing Care Guide - Proven Winners
Grown for the fleshy succulent leaves in an array of colors and patterns, sedums produce star-shaped flowers that attract butterflies and other insect pollinators The upright or creeping habit is useful when planted in mixed borders, rock gardens, along slopes or pathways, in mass plantings or curbside strips
- Sedum - Wikipedia
Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops The genus has been described as containing up to 600 species, subsequently reduced to 400–500
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Sedum Flowering Plants - Epic Gardening
Thinking of adding some Sedum to your garden? Find out exactly how to plant, grow, and care for Sedums in your garden!
- How to Plant and Grow Sedum (Stonecrop) | Gardener’s Path
A very versatile genus, Sedum includes both upright and creeping varieties and comes in annual, biennial, and perennial forms This plant performs as beautifully as it looks: it’ll withstand heat, drought, and foot traffic
- 60 Types of Sedum Plants (With Pictures and Identification)
Known for their fleshy leaves, vibrant blooms, and exceptional drought tolerance, sedums—also called stonecrops—thrive in a wide range of garden settings These adaptable plants can be used to cover ground, fill containers, or bring structure and color to vertical displays
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