Soil

Sedeveria “Hummelii”

Sedum x Echeveria

Small blue rosettes with red-tipped oblong leaves and sprays of yellow flowers.

Sedeveria “Jet Beads”

Hybrid. Lush, round-leafed w/dense rosettes to 5″. Deep chocolate brown leaves in full sun. Leaves pop off readily and root where they fall.

Sedum “Angelina”

S. rupestre “Angelina”

Small lime-yellow groundcover succulent with red edges, yellow flowers. Mat-forming, spreads 2ft wide.

Sedum “Aurora”

S. rubrotinctum “Aurora”

Green jelly-bean leaves turn bright red in sun. Great for rock gardens and hanging baskets. Pale yellow star-shaped flowers.

Sedum “Blue Spruce”

S. reflexum “Blue Spruce”
S. rupestre

Vigorous, mat-forming groundcover succulent, long blue stems.

Sedum “Cape Blanco”

S. spathulifolium “Cape Blanco”

Tight rosettes, white groundcover with purple edges. Yellow flowers.

Sedum “Carnea”

S. spathulifolium “Carnea”

Fast growing hybrid groundcover; silver rosettes

Sedum “Chocolate Ball”

hakonense “Chocolate Ball”

Alpine species. Very colorful stonecrop, deep colors in sun, orange tips. Can be planted between pavers. Low growing groundcover.

Sedum “Lemon Ball”

S. rupestre “Lemon Ball”

Great for a fast growing groundcover, can handle sun or shade. Chartreuse foliage, tight rosettes in sun, lemon-yellow flowers in spring.

Sedum “Little Miss Sunshine”

PPAF

Deep green glossy leaves topped with bright yellow flowers in early summer. Forms dense mounds, great for rock gardens and borders. Attracts butterflies and bees; Deer resistant.

Sedum “Little Missy”

Small button leaves creep along the ground. Makes a good hanging basket plant or plant between pavers, in rock gardens. Red edges in full sun. White/pink flowers in summer.

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.