Cactus and Succulents - Part Sun

Sedum “Angelina”

S. rupestre “Angelina”

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

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 “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 “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 “Voodoo”

S. spurium “Voodoo”

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

Sedum burrito

S. morganianum “Burrito”

Pendant evergreen stonecrop w/small thick leaves, pink blooms

Sedum commixtum

Trailing stems, 2-3″ rosettes, blue ovate leaves with red tips and a hint of purple in full sun. Great for rock gardens, easy to care for.

Sedum divergens

Tight evergreen stonecrop w/small thick leaves. Red in sun.

Sedum kamtschaticum “Variegatum”

Low growing, mat forming, quick spreading. Slightly thick green and cream variegated leaves with pink edges in full sun. Gold flowers. Semi-deciduous.

Sedum lucidum

Round fat leaves in compact rosettes on short stems. Red edged in sun. White flowers with red centers. Will grow along the ground, scrambling over rocks, trailing over walls and rooting as it goes.

Sedum makinoi “Limelight”

Small lime-green sedum, trailing stems. Can be planted between pavers. Yellow flowers in summer attract butterflies.

Sedum mexicanum

Low growing groundcover. Lime green, upright, hardy. Can take a bit more water than most succulents.