Sedum rupestre 'Angelina's Teacup'

Stonecrop 'Angelina's Teacup'

Family: Crassulaceae (Orphine Family)

       

·        Hardiness Zones:  4-9

·        Height: 3-5 inchers

·        Spread: 12-18 inches

·        Bloom Time: NA

·        Bloom: bred not to produce flower heads to feature its showy foliage

·        Light: full sun

·        Soil: average, well-drained

·        Moisture: dry to medium; drought-tolerant once established

·        Use: rock gardens, gravel gardens, edging, perennial beds, ground cover, containers

·        Care: low maintenance

·        Concerns: no serious disease or pest problems

·        Native to: cultivar of species native to central and western Europe

·        Notes: trailing sedum; forms tight mounding clumps of very fine, bright chartreuse, well-branched, needle-like foliage which turns from gold to red in the fall; drought and salt tolerant; rabbit resistant

·        Supplier: Donated by West Madison Agricultural Research Station

·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Rock Garden C337

 

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