Sedum spurium







Botanical Name: Sedum spurium
Common Name: two-row stonecrop, Caucasian stonecrop
Family Name: Crassulaceae
Distribution/Origin: Europe (Caucasus mountain region)

Leaf/Foliage: Simple, Green, (Fall)Green, Red, Bronze, Succulent, Obovate/Rounded/Cuneate/ Crenate/Dentate/Serrate
Arrangement: Opposite
Inflorescence: Showy, White, Pink, Purple, Red, Floriferous, Corymb-like, Cyme

Fruit/Seed: Follicle, Aggregate fruit, Brown, Not showy, Sep/Oct,
Stem/Bark: Succulent stems

Size: Height: 0.1 - 0.2m/Spread: 0.3 - 0.6m
Habit: Spreading
Form: Creeping, Mat-like

Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade
Soil: Rocky, Gravelly, Dry, Well-drained
Moisture: Low, Summer dry

Landscape uses: Ground cover, Perennial border, Rock garden, Small garden/space, Dryland, Container planting, Attracts butterflies, Summer interest, Green roof technology

Notes: Semi-evergreen, Succulent

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