
SEDUMS
Whether tucked between rocks in a sun-drenched crevice or spreading gently along a garden’s edge, sedums bring interest and dimension to the landscape. Their long-lasting blooms, from midsummer into fall, allow them to punctuate the garden with color and texture, while their sculptural foliage provides contrast and an understated beauty that brings balance and a grounded presence to every setting.
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Hylotelephium ‘Blue Elf’
Blue Elf Sunsparkler Sedum
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Hylotelephium ‘Dazzleberry’
SunSparkler Dazzleberry Sedum
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Sedum acre 'Golden Carpet'
Goldmoss Sedum
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Sedum album ‘Coral Carpet’
White Stonecrop
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Sedum cauticola ‘Lidakense’
Cliff Stonecrop
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Sedum dasyphyllum 'Himalayan Skies'
Himalayan Skies Stonecrop
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Sedum forsterianum 'Oracle'
Oracle Stonecrop
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Sedum ‘Firecracker’
Firecracker Stonecrop
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Sedum hybrid ‘Lime Zinger’
SunSparkler Lime Zinger Stonecrop
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Sedum kamtschaticum
Russian Stonecrop
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Sedum pluricaule ‘Isle of Sakhalin’
Isle of Sakhalin Stonecrop
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Sedum reflexum 'Spanish Blue Select'
Blue Spanish Stonecrop
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Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’
Angelina Stonecrop
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Sedum sieboldii
October Daphne Stonecrop
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Sedum spathulifolium ‘Cape Blanco’
Cape Blanco Stonecrop
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Sedum spurium ‘John Creech’
Caucasian Stonecrop
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Sedum spurium ‘Red Carpet’
Red Carpet Stonecrop
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Sedum spurium
Two-Row Stonecrop
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Sedum Sunsparkler ‘Lime Twister’
Lime Twister Stonecrop
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Sedum tetractinum ‘Coral Reef’
Chinese Stonecrop