Hylotelephium 'TNSEDECF' | Evolution Chocolate Fountain Sedum

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DESCRIPTION
Hylotelephium ‘TNSEDECF’ develops sturdy, upright stems crowned with rounded clusters of soft rose-pink flowers that open in late summer and carry into early fall. The thick, fleshy leaves emerge deep burgundy to near black, holding their dark color through the season and providing a bold backdrop for the blooms. Selected through modern breeding programs in North America, this cultivar has gained attention for its consistent flowering period and strong foliage presence from spring through autumn.

In the garden, ‘TNSEDECF’ fits naturally into borders, mixed perennial beds, and cutting gardens where its late-season flowers extend interest into fall. It also performs well in mass plantings and as a structural accent, bringing steady form and dependable color when many summer bloomers begin to fade.

DESCRIPTION
Hylotelephium ‘TNSEDECF’ develops sturdy, upright stems crowned with rounded clusters of soft rose-pink flowers that open in late summer and carry into early fall. The thick, fleshy leaves emerge deep burgundy to near black, holding their dark color through the season and providing a bold backdrop for the blooms. Selected through modern breeding programs in North America, this cultivar has gained attention for its consistent flowering period and strong foliage presence from spring through autumn.

In the garden, ‘TNSEDECF’ fits naturally into borders, mixed perennial beds, and cutting gardens where its late-season flowers extend interest into fall. It also performs well in mass plantings and as a structural accent, bringing steady form and dependable color when many summer bloomers begin to fade.

 
  • Family: Crassulaceae
    Height: 18 to 24 in
    Width: 18 to 24 in
    Foliage color: Deep burgundy to near-black succulent leaves that hold darker tones through the growing season
    Flower color: Star-shaped pink to rose-pink flowers in clusters above the foliage
    Bloom time: Late summer to early fall
    Light requirements: Full sun
    Water requirements: Low to moderate moisture
    Maintenance: Very low, cut back spent flower stems in late fall or early spring, divide clumps if centers thin with age
    Growing zone: USDA zones 3 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Bees, butterflies, late-season pollinators

    This plant can be seen at the Oregon Monroiva Trial Garden.

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