Sedum Angelina Red Carpet

Flower clusters are a sunny yellow.
Sedum angelina red carpet. Red carpet sedum sedum spurium red carpet or dragon s blood sedum is one of several sedum varieties and is valued for its dense ground hugging carpet of red foliage that turns a deeper. No why we love it. The effect is quite striking. They are leaf succulents found primarily in the northern hemisphere but extending into the southern hemisphere in africa and south america.
Red carpet stonecrop sedum spurium red carpet is a creeping red sedum and coral carpet sedum album coral carpet offers salmon orange bright green and reddish bronze leaves over the course of the year. Plants are evergreen in warm winter climates. Sedum angelina is perfect for troughs stone walls live roofs or a massed groundcover as it gently drapes over edges. Sedum sieboldii growing conditions.
Sedum angelina cultivars are scientifically known as sedum reflexum or sedum rupestre. Sedum plants are wonderful for attracting late. Intolerant of wet soils. This easy to grow to a fast spreading groundcover.
Full sun and well drained soil size. Cut a leaf from a healthy sedum with about 1 2 of stem and plant the stem with the leaf above soil. To 4 inches tall zones. A graceful and charming plant sedum sieboldii offers blue green leaves that are often tinted purple.
They are native to rocky mountainous slopes in europe and asia and are hardy in u s. Both of these are hardy in u s. Angelina sedum plants produce a spreading foliage of vivid green and brilliant yellow interspersed all on the same plant. 6 9 native to north america.
The whole plant becomes tipped with orange in the fall. Sedum floriferum sedum acre golden carpet sedum spurium summer glory sedum sexangulare sedum spurium coccineum purple carpet sedum reflexum rupestre sedum album sedum kamtschaticum sedum spurium red carpet sedum kamtschaticum var. They look great against the clusters of pink flowers that appear in autumn. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 9.
Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family crassulaceae members of which are commonly known as stonecrops the genus has been described as containing up to 600 species subsequently reduced to 400 500. Unlike some sedum cultivars red carpet may be grown from seed. Possible varieties used not limited to this list.