Stonecrop is a broad genus with mostly succulent hardy to tropical plants, annuals to evergreen perennials, small shrubs or tree-like growth habit with decorative foliage and usually dense clusters of numerous, small, and bright colored flowers. For any well drained, rocky soil. Hardy members most suited for open positions in the rock garden, excellent ground covering plants. Sow dust-like seeds very thin on any well drained, rather sandy soil, do not cover seeds, keep at 15°C (hardy Sedum) to 25°C (tropical species) in full sun. Keep tropical members absolutely dry in winter at a minimum of some 10°C in a sunny spot. All are USDA Climate Zone 6. 50 seeds per package. |
Sedum hispanicum10 (15)cm, annual with bluish green foliage, shaded red, topped by numerous small pinkish white flowers. Self-sows easily. |
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seed package 2082 | € 3,99 |
Sedum sediforme20 (40)cm, perennial Mediterranean stonecrop with erect stems and quite large, yellowish green leaves along the stems. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII. |
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seed package 1891 | € 3,99 |
Sedum valens (Idaho Stonecrop)5cm, Idaho Stonecrop is an only in 2010 described new species from the Salmon River Canyon in Idaho, USA. It makes a single basal grayish-green, pubescent leaf rosette and a bright yellow flower head. For any rich, very well drained and preferably rocky soil in a sunny spot. An excellent plant for a protected spot in the rock garden. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Idaho County, Idaho, USA, at some 600m. V-VI. |
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seed package 7507 | € 14,90 |