Groundcovers
Green Gate Farms groundcovers are ultimate problem solvers! Chosen correctly, groundcovers reduce maintenance, increase aesthetics, define spaces, and lessen erosion. Groundcovers are mostly selected as landscape amendments, like under trees and shrubs or to frame entries or walkways. But, many groundcovers thrive as the feature planting in green roofs, green walls and related environmental plantings.
If you are familiar with plant names and know what species you're seeking, browse our complete list of available plant species listed alphabetically by botanical or common name.
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Sedum 'Acre'Common Name: Gold Moss stonecrop
Delicate in appearance and yet very cold hardy, Sedum 'Acre' is a ray of sunshine in cold climates. The small, succulent, egg-shaped leaves are crowded on short stems attached to long trailing arms that root as they go. Very lovely spilling over edge...
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Sedum acre 'Aureum'Common Name: Stonecrop, Golden
Sedum acre 'Aureum' forms a low evergreen carpet of tiny succulent green leaves, the tips of each stem turning yellow in the spring. ... [ More Info ]
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Sedum album 'Chloroticum'Common Name: Sedum, Sunshine
Sedum album 'Chloroticum' has bright yellowish-green beadlike leaves. It stays close to the ground in a carpet-like fashion. In summer, white star-shaped flowers appear. Great for rock garden paths, or spilling over banks and ... [ More Info ]
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Sedum album 'Coral Carpet'Common Name: Sedum, White
Sedum album 'Coral Carpet' can quickly form a dense mat of small, rounded, fleshy, succulent-like foliage. New growth emerges salmon-orange (coral), matures to bright green and eventually turns reddish-bronze in winter. Cluste... [ More Info ]
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Sedum Album 'Orange Ice'Common Name: Stonecrop
Sedum Album 'Orange Ice' is popular for its orange fall and winter color. In spring, evergreen foliage changes to medium green color and white, star-shaped blooms appear in early to mid summer. Very low growing! ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum diffusum 'Middendorffianum'Common Name: Stonecrop
This evergreen sedum, or stonecrop, is attractive in all seasons! Sedum diffusum Middendorffianum starts out a deep green in the spring, then bright yellow flowers in the summer turn orange and red. In the fall, the foliage pi... [ More Info ]
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Sedum hybridum 'Immergrunchen'Common Name: Stonecrop
Sedum hybridum 'Immergrunchen' is an extremely coarse textured ground cover with a tight habit, vibrant green foliage and yellow blooms in the summer. Its leaves are actually semi-evergreen, some then shed during the wint... [ More Info ]
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Sedum kamtschaticumCommon Name: Stonecrop, low
Sedum 'kamtschaticum' makes a fine dense groundcover where soils are poor and winters dry and cold. Its spoon-shaped, fleshy, dark green leaves are toothed at their tips and densely borne on low stems. In the summer, starry orange-yellow flowers a... [ More Info ]
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Sedum kamtschaticum var. floriferum 'Weihenstephaner Gold'Common Name: Stonecrop, low
'Weihenstephaner Gold' Sedum is among the most popular groundcover sedums with its covering of tiny canary yellow star-shaped flower clusters in late spring.
‘Weihenstephaner Gold’ is a low-growing stonecrop that spreads by trailing stems t... [ More Info ]
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Sedum reflexum 'Blue Spruce'Common Name: Stonecrop, low
A very popular groundcover, 'Blue Spruce' sedum is great for rock gardens and ledges with its creeping blue foliage, highlighted by clusters of bright yellow star flowers in summer. Changing with the seasons, 'Blue Spruce' stonecrop has narrow, fl... [ More Info ]
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Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'Common Name: Stonecrop, low
Angelina Sedum is a low, spreading sedum that will form a solid mat of foliage and is excellent for covering slopes or can be planted as a groundcover in sunny, dry areas. 'Angelina' stonecrop shines with brilliant golden-yellow, evergreen, needle... [ More Info ]
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Sedum sexangulare 'Sexangular'Common Name: Stonecrop, low
Sexangulare or 'Sexangular' Sedum forms a low carpet of tiny, spiraling green leaves that spread to form a thick mat of foliage. A bronzy-green color provides late season interest and tiny, yellow, star-shaped flowers appear in June. On elevated l... [ More Info ]
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Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood'Common Name: Stonecrop, Low
'Dragon's Blood' sedum is a fast-growing ground cover that emerges with red succulent leaves, then turns to dark green with a purplish tinge and continues into late summer in a shade of red! Bright pink, star shaped clusters of flowers are a wonde... [ More Info ]
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Sedum spurium 'Fuldaglut'Common Name: Stonecrop
Sedum spurium ‘Fuldaglut’ is a low-growing stonecrop or sedum with marroon-colored branching stems that are toothed near the ends. Tiny, star-shaped, rose-red flowers bloom in August. Leaves are attractive thr... [ More Info ]
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Sedum spurium 'John Creech'Common Name: Stonecrop
Sedum spurium 'John Creech’ is a small spreading stonecrop that typically grows to only 2” tall but can quickly form a dense groundcover of small, scalloped green leaves. Lovely pink flowers appear above the foliage in fall. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum spurium 'Red Carpet'Common Name: Stonecrop
Sedum ‘Red Carpet’ is a low-growing, sprawling, red-leaved sedum or stonecrop (also commonly called two-row stonecrop) that is commonly grown as a ground cover. It is an evergreen plant with thick, succulent red leaves that are to... [ More Info ]
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Sedum spurium 'Tricolor'Common Name: Stonecrop, low
The brightly colored green, pink and white foliage of 'Tricolor' works beautifully as a contrasting groundcover for rock gardens and containers. Though mainly grown for its colorful leaves, sedum spurium 'Tri-color' blooms small, pink, starry flow... [ More Info ]
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Sedum spurium 'Voodoo'Common Name: Stonecrop
Sedum spurium ‘Voodoo’ is a low-growing, spreading stonecrop commonly grown as a ground cover. Tiny, star-shaped, rose-red flowers bloom in late spring to mid summer. Thick, succulent, dark maroon-red le... [ More Info ]
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Sedum ternatumCommon Name: Stonecrop, Three-leaved
Sedum ternatum, or three-leaved stonecrop, is a small, spreading, Missouri native perennial which typically occurs in damp locations along stream banks, bluff bases and stony ledges. Stems break away and die in winter, leaving newly rooted pl... [ More Info ]
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Sedum, MixedMixed sedum flats are created here at Green Gate Farms using sedum favorites including 'Dragon's Blood', 'Blue Spruce', 'Tri Color' and more. Plant in a mass and create a sea of beautiful color! Drought-tolerant and very easy to gr... [ More Info ]
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