Product Details
Highlights
Sedum sieboldii f. variegatum (now Hylotelephium sieboldii f. variegatum) (Sweet ex Hooker): Leaves light blue with creamy white variegation down the center. It grows long stems with thick disc-shaped leaves. It looks stunning as a border species in rock gardens or spilling from a hanging basket. This species produces pretty pink flower clusters in fall then goes dormant in winter. It loses all aboveground foliage in dormancy, but re-sprouts in spring. Remove any solid-color leaves to maintain variegation.
Sedum are easy, resilient plants that thrive outdoors with full sun and great drainage. Plant in raised beds or containers with drainage holes and mix 50% coarse sand, pumice, or perlite into the soil to prevent rot. Regular water will help young plants establish roots and spread quickly, but mature Sedum can tolerate several months of drought. If you choose to propagate by hand, cut off the top 2.0"+ of stem and transplant it to re-root.
Product Size
2.0" Pot
Color - Primary
Blue / Blue-green
Color - Secondary
White
Bloom Color
Pink Bloom
Cold Hardiness
Zone 6 (-10F)
Recommended Light Conditions
Full Sun
Maximum Height
6"-8"
Growth Habit / Shape
Vertical Grower / Tall Stem
Growth Habit / Shape
Hanging / Trailing
Seasonality
Blooms in Fall / Winter
Special Characteristic
Fast Grower
Special Characteristic
Easy to Propagate
Special Characteristic
Variegated
THIS PLANT IS HARDY IN ZONES 6 - 10
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