Sedum sieboldii ‘Dragon’
Plant number: 1.486.140Called October Daphne because the flowers appear in autumn and resemble the Daphne shrub. This Japanese selection forms a low, cascading mound of succulent grey-green leaves, with a narrow red pencil-line edging. Clusters of soft-pink flowers appear in late summer, attracting bees and butterflies. Ideal for edging, rock gardens, containers or walls. May remain evergreen in mild winter regions, but plants benefit from being pruned back to 1 inch in the spring. Easily divided in spring. Further details for |
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Sedum sieboldii ‘Dragon’
Plant number: 1.486.140Called October Daphne because the flowers appear in autumn and resemble the Daphne shrub. This Japanese selection forms a low, cascading mound of succulent grey-green leaves, with a narrow red pencil-line edging. Clusters of soft-pink flowers appear in late summer, attracting bees and butterflies. Ideal for edging, rock gardens, containers or walls. May remain evergreen in mild winter regions, but plants benefit from being pruned back to 1 inch in the spring. Easily divided in spring. Further details for |