
Perennials
Sedum 'Sieboldii'
October Daphne
Sedum sieboldii is a low, spreading species that forms a rounded mound, sending out horizontal branches from the central crown. The blue-green leaves are narrowly outlined in deep pink. During the hot summer months, this pink edge intensifies. In early fall, bright pink, star-shaped flowers are borne in small clusters at the ends of the stems.
In the fall, the foliage turns beautiful shades of pink, red, yellow, and orange. Often, the plant is still flowering when its fall coloring begins to appear.
Height:6-10 in |
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Spread:12-18 in |
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Hardiness Zone:3 - 9 |
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