Cactus and Succulents

Sedum “Red Carpet”

S. spurium “Red Carpet”
Phedimus spurius

Leaves will turn bright red in full sun, green with red edges in shadier conditions. Low growing, mat-forming groundcover. Great for rock gardens. Deer resistant. Pink flowers in fall.

Sedum “Red Wiggle”

S. ochroleucum “Red Wiggle”

Groundcover stonecrop with tiny bright red leaves. Heat tolerant. Attracts butterflies.

Sedum “Sunsparkler Wildfire”

Bright red shiny leaves with pink edges. Heat and cold tolerant. Sprawls, makes a good rock garden plant or in hanging baskets. Semi-deciduous.

Sedum “Turquoise Tails”

S. sediforme “Turquoise Tails”

An older variety that has gotten more popular in recent years. Long trailing stems with blue leaves. Pale yellow flowers.

Sedum “Voodoo”

S. spurium “Voodoo”

Mat-forming groundcover succulent. Red-tipped leaves, flowers

Sedum acre “Elegans”

Tiny knobbly leaves on pendant stems. Compact, mat-forming groundcover. Yellow flowers. New growth comes in pale and darkens to a rich green.

Sedum adolphii “Firestorm”

Trailing rosettes, bright yellow with pointy orange tips. Great in mixed succulent gardens as the unusual coloring matches well with others.

 

Sedum album “Nigra”

Spreads easily. Dark colored in full sun. Great as a groundcover, rock gardens and green roofs. 4″ tall.

Sedum burrito

S. morganianum “Burrito”

Pendant evergreen stonecrop w/small thick leaves, pink blooms

Sedum cauticola “Cola”

Groundcover to 8″ tall. Great border plant, robust clumps. Large red-purple flower sprays in late summer. Attractive to Butterflies; Deer resistant.