Trailing stonecrop, grows 6-8″ tall. Yellow flowers.
Water
Sedum praealtum
Bright green red-tipped to 3ft. w/tiny bright yellow flowers
Sedum rubrotinctum
Lots of small thick leaves, pop off + root easily. Green jelly-bean leaves turn bright red in sun. Great for rock gardens and hanging baskets. Pale yellow star-shaped flowers. Deer resistant. Summer dormant.
Sedum rupestre
Vigorous, mat-forming groundcover succulent with red edges.
Sedum rupestre “Silver”
Low growing silver-blue succulent
Sedum sediforme
Evergreen stonecrop to 6″h., to 12″ when blooming
Sedum sieboldii
Low-growing evergreen stonecrop with pink flowers. Green leaves with rosy edges in full sun. Sprawling stems are great for rock gardens and hanging baskets.
Sedum sieboldii “October Daphne”
Low-growing evergreen stonecrop with pink flowers. Variegated leaves with rosy edges in full sun. Sprawling stems are great for rock gardens and hanging baskets.
Sedum spathulifolium
Small rosette groundcover; Northern California native, including the East Bay Parks.
Sedum spathulifolium “Purpureum”
Small purple groundcover; Northern California native along rocky coastline
Sedum spurium
Small, low growing groundcover succulent w/yellow flowers
Sedum spurium “Atropurpureum”
Small, low growing groundcover succulent, red in sun
Sedum Sunsparkler “Blue Pearl”
Great border plant, robust clumps. Leaves are plum purple with a blue overtone. Large pink flower sprays in late summer. Attractive to butterflies; deer resistant. Semi-deciduous.
Sedum Sunsparkler “Firecracker”
Mint green leaves turn burgundy red in fall. Heat and cold tolerant. Sprawls, makes a good rock garden plant or in hanging baskets. Semi-deciduous.
Sedum Sunsparkler® “Lime Twister”
PP #26,895
Low growing with green and yellow variegated leaves, pink flowers in large sprays close to the ground.
Selenicereus anthonyanus
Cryptocereus anthonyanus
Epiphytic species; bright green flat stems; night-blooming red/yellow
Sempervivum
Small to medium-sized alpine succulents. Cold hardy, but generally do not like heat.
Sempervivum “Averill”
Blue-green colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Black Prince”
Small colorful rosettes form large clusters. Reddish centers with green leaves. Light shade inland and in hot areas.
Sempervivum “Black”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Blue Boy”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine hens-and-chicks succulent
Sempervivum “Bronco”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Brownii”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Carmen”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Commander Hay”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Desert Bloom”
Dusky colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Emerald Empress”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Flamingo”
Dusky colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Gizmo”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent
Sempervivum “Green Wheels”
Brightly colored hybrid alpine groundcover succulent