Sedum spurium 'What a Doozie'

Stonecrop 'What a Doozie'

Family: Crassulaceae (Orphine Family)

       

·        Hardiness Zones:  5-9

·        Height: 2-5 inches

·        Spread: 11-14 inches

·        Bloom Time: late summer to autumn

·        Bloom: creamy pink flowers

·        Light: full sun

·        Soil: tolerates poor soil

·        Moisture: drought & heat tolerant; allow soil to dry between thorough waterings

·        Use:  alpine and rock gardens, ground cover

·        Care: low maintenance; easily propagated by cuttings or division

·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems; susceptible to fungal disease, slugs, and snails if over-watered

·        Native to: species native to Caucasus

·        Notes: white & green variegated foliage, with pink blush in fall

·        Supplier: Ebert's Greenhouse Village

·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Rock Garden C308

 

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