Plant sedums & succulents along the edges of beds & rockeries.  They like it hot & dry!  Many have bright flowers.  

Here are a few of the many varieties we have to offer...

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Angelina Sedum

Brilliant chartreuse-yellow, needle-like foliage that forms a quick ground cover. Adds cheery color to containers, dry slopes & flowering borders, as well as being a good bulb cover. In winter, foliage turns orange in northern climates.

Antique Grill Sedum

Has blue-gray slender ‘fingers’ that catches water droplets at the ends for a sparkling effect. Creates a mat-forming growth habit that has beautiful coloring in warm & cool temperatures.

 

Athoum Sedum

A mat-forming, evergreen perennial. Plump, dark green, succulent rosettes are tipped with red in the summer. Displays airy clusters of light pink flowers. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrop requires little water once established.

Atlantis Sedum

A new, beautiful, variegated Sedum featuring small, dark green serrated leaves with very wide, creamy yellow margins. Plant will blush pink in cooler weather. Korean Stonecrop displays small clusters of yellow star flowers in summer. An evergreen, clump habit. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant once established. Best color with moderate watering.

 

Aureum Gold Sedum

Also known as Golden Stonecrop, it features clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers blooming above a dense carpet of succulent green foliage. New foliage is tipped golden-yellow in spring. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrop requires little water once established.

Autumn Joy Sedum

This sturdy perennial is as tough as they come. Clumping foliage displays large, plate-like flower clusters that start pink, then gracefully age to rosy russet-red in the fall. A fine addition to the rock garden or mixed border. Succulent foliage will die back to the ground in cold winter regions, but will re-emerge in early spring.

 

Bedivere Sempervivum

An historic garden plant with succulent leaves which change color throughout the year, alternating between light green & sunset-tinted shades of orange, yellow & red. In winter, the leaves turn a rich burgundy color.

Bertram Anderson Sedum

Forms a flat, dense mound of rich purple leaves & clusters of dusky-pink flowers in late summer that last into the fall. Well suited for rock gardens or edging in a dry border.

 

Black Sempervivum

An historic garden plant with succulent foliage. Forms rosettes of bright yellow-green foliage with tips edged in purple. Displays small, frosty white flower spikes.

Black Pearl Sedum

A low-growing, mat-forming, evergreen succulent that displays reddish stems with short, plump, dark green to purple leaflets. Covered with a cloud of light pink flowers in summer. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrop requires little water once established.

 

Borchii Sport Sedum

A vigorous, spreading, low-growing, hardy succulent that displays tightly packed green foliage & flowers in summer. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrop requires little water once established.

Bronze Carpet Sedum

A very hardy, low-growing perennial displaying reddish-bronze, evergreen succulent leaves. Clusters of deep rose flowers appear in late summer. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrop requires very little water once established. Great groundcover and container plant.

 

Bronze Pastel Sempervivum

Forms rosettes of succulent, oblong, bronze to reddish-brown leaves. Leafy stems display clusters of pink star-shaped flowers.

Bunny Girl Sempervivum

Forms small, tight rosettes of plump, velvety leaves that are soft gray-green to rose-purple, varying with the season & covered with white hairs.

 

Cape Blanco Sedum

A unique, low-growing Stonecrop featuring frosty, silvery-blue leaves with a purple-red tinge to the edges. Clusters of tiny yellow flowers. Evergreen. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established. This plant is native to the Pacific Northwest.

Carnea Sedum

A dense, mat-forming succulent displaying attractive rosettes of silvery-gray to red leaves. Masses of starry yellow flower clusters cover this evergreen plant in summer. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

 

Clairchin Sempervivum

A historic garden plant with succulent foliage. Dense rosettes of fleshy green leaves are heavily cobwebbed with white hairs. Displays rosy-red star-like flowers. Flowering rosettes will die out after blooming.

Cola Cola Sedum

Displays an attractive mound of silvery-blue succulent leaves & spikes of soft pink, star-shaped flowers. Deer resistant. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrops require little water once established.

 

Coral Carpet Sedum

A Stonecrop that forms a tidy, low-growing mat of small, succulent leaves. New growth emerges coral-green changing to dark-green in summer & crimson-red in winter. Grows best in well-drained soil with moderate water. Plant between pavers or in rock gardens. Can also be planted in mass as a durable groundcover. Tolerates varying amounts of foot traffic.

Desert Bloom Sempervivum

A hardy evergreen perennial displays rosettes that change hues with the season, showing either more green or red. Displays pale pink flowers.

 

Dragon’s Blood Sedum

An evergreen ground cover with deep red flowers, reddish stems, and bronze-green leaves. Foliage turns a deep burgundy in cooler temperatures. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

Dynamo Semepervivum

A rosette-forming, evergreen perennial that displays medium-sized rosettes of deep, dusty red. Flowering rosettes will die, being replaced by offsets growing from another plant.

 

Faramir Sempervivum

Displays beautiful succulent rosettes of honey-pink leaves clustered around a soft green center. Forms colonies by offsets.

Forest Frost Sempervivum

A historic garden plant with small rosettes of succulent foliage. Fine, silvery hairs join together the apple green leaf tips like a spider’s web. Displays pastel pink, star-shaped flowers.

 

Fulda Glow Sedum

A select form of Stonecrop with attractive bronze-red foliage that keeps its color all season long. Displays loose clusters of pink-red flowers. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

John Creech Sedum

Displays small, pink, star-shaped flowers which contrast nicely with clear green, succulent foliage. Attracts butterflies. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

 

Jubilee Sempervivum

A hardy, evergreen perennial featuring rosettes with dramatically changing colors. The succulent leaves will appear light green, amber and green, or light bronze and green, depending on the season and growing conditions. Displays long lasting and showy flower spikes.

Lidakense Sedum

A species of Stonecrop from Japan featuring reddish stems & round, blue-gray foliage with purple edges. Displays clusters of pink-red flowers in late summer. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrops require little water once established.

 

Little Missy Sedum

Displays an attractive, trailing mound of green succulent leaves with cream and pink edges. Displays pink, star-shaped flowers. Attracts butterflies & bees. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrop requires little water once established.

Magnificum Sempervivum

A historic garden plant with succulent foliage. Forms large, perfect rosettes of pointed leaves that hold their rosy-purple color well, fanning out from tight centers.

 

Major Sedum

A semi-evergreen perennial that forms dense clumps of silvery-blue, succulent foliage. Displays airy clusters of white flowers. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrops require little water once established.

Mona Lisa Sempervivum

Forms tight rosettes of light green succulent leaves that flush bright red in late winter. Inner leaves are connected by a light webbing. Displays pink flowers. Hens & Chicks grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant once established. Great in containers and rock gardens.


Moss Rose Sempervivum

Displays evergreen rosettes of succulent foliage. The leaves are amber in spring, amber/green to pink in summer & light green to red in winter. Pink flowers appear in a cluster atop a short stalk. Forms spreading clumps by offsets.

October Daphne Sedum

A great ground cover with silvery-blue, scalloped foliage. Clusters of star-shaped, bright pink flowers. The entire plant turns light to deep pink with colder temperatures. Deer resistant. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

 

Ogon Sedum

A low-growing stonecrop which makes a beautiful carpet-like cover. Foliage is lime-green to bright yellow. Displays yellow-green, star-like flowers. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Golden Japanese Stonecrop requires little water once established.

Pacific Trails Sempervivum

Features red to maroon, fuzzy rosettes with green centers, covered in fine cilia hairs. This variety tends to grow in a tight clump.

 

Pekinese Sempervivum

A historic garden plant with succulent foliage. Forms medium-sized rosettes packed with spirals of light green leaves, lightly cobwebbed with silver hairs. Displays short spikes of pastel pink flowers.

Pink Form Sedum

Forms evergreen rosettes of tiny blue-green, shield-shaped succulent leaves, flushed pink in cool weather. Light pink flowers attract butterflies. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Southern Stonecrop is drought tolerant once established.

 

Pluto Sempervivum

Features evergreen rosettes that form large clumps of succulent, apple-green leaves tipped in deep maroon. Displays pink, starry flowers.

Purple Passion Sempervivum

Forms rosettes of broad, pointed leaves that are violet-purple in the center, shading to pastel-green toward the outside. Colors vary by season.

 

Quintessence Sempervivum

A beautiful specimen displaying velvety green succulent leaves with significant burgundy-red margins. Fine, white cilia hairs line the leaves. Tones will shift from red to purple through the changing seasons.

Red Carpet Sedum

A select form of Stonecrop with red-tinged foliage that keeps its color throughout the growing season. Turns deep crimson in winter. Displays clusters of bright pink flowers. This variety spreads a bit slower than most other ground cover type Sedums.

 

Red Nails Sempervivum

A hardy, evergreen perennial featuring green, lightly-webbed rosettes which get reddish-pink tips in cooler weather. Displays long lasting & showy flower spikes.

Red Wiggle Sedum

A colorful evergreen succulent perennial. The needle-like leaves are green when young & red with age, giving the plant a bicolor appearance. The whole plant turns bright red in fall in winter.

 

Rocknoll Rosette Sempervivum

Features evergreen rosettes displaying succulent, truncated leaves in dark red shades, with olive green at the base. Forms spreading clumps by offsets.

Rocket Sempervivum

Forms large rosettes of succulent leaves ranging through pink & pastel-green tones, from solid pink to solid green. Displays orange-pink flowers.

 

Royal Ruby Sempervivum

Displays large, succulent rosettes of burgundy leaves with dark green tips. Color intensifies in cooler weather. Stalks of densely clustered, purple flowers appear in summer.

Rubikon Sempervivum

A hardy evergreen perennial with rosettes that are dark red with green centers. Displays long lasting & showy flower spikes.

 

Rubrum Sempervivum

Features evergreen rosettes that form large clumps of succulent, gray-green leaves covered in soft white hairs. Foliage turns red in the spring. Displays starry pink flowers.

Ruby Mantle Sedum

Displays a low mat of green to ruby red, succulent foliage. Clusters of red, star-like flowers add interest. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

 

Saturn Sempervivum

Features evergreen rosettes of succulent foliage. The leaves are an intriguing blend of green & reddish-pink tones. Displays pink flowers. Forms spreading clumps by offsets.

Sedum divergens 

Forms a low mound of shiny green, rounded, succulent leaves that turn red in the sun. Yellow flowers. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrops require little water once established.

 

Sedum laxum

Also known as Roseflower Stonecrop, is a native Oregon succulent. Thick leaved, bluish rosettes with pink, white or pale yellow flowers bloom on reddish stems. Prefers dry, rocky sites. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established. Pacific NW Native.

Silver Sedum

A drought tolerant, low-growing perennial with silvery, succulent, needle-like leaves. Great accent in mixed containers. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Silver Stonecrop is heat and drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

 

Spanish Blue Select Sedum

Features upright stems of blue foliage that resemble large, bold, pine twigs in a spreading mat. Spikes of cream flowers contrast nicely with the foliage. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Stonecrops are drought tolerant once established.

Spumanti Sempervivum

Has evergreen rosettes of succulent foliage. Fine, silvery hairs join together the green leaf tips like a spider’s web. Displays pink flowers. Forms spreading clumps by offsets.

 

Sunset Sempervivum

A historic garden plant with succulent foliage. Forms rosettes of emerald-green leaves. Foliage turns orange-red cast in cool fall weather.

Sunsparkler® Blue Elf Sedum

A low-growing, mat-forming, herbaceous succulent displaying dark blue, rounded foliage. Covered by clusters of dark pink flowers in late summer. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

 

Sunsparkler® Cherry Tart Sedum

A hardy succulent plant displaying reddish purple foliage & clusters of pink flowers. Evergreen perennial. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established. Great ground cover & container plant.

Sunsparkler Dazzleberry Sedum

This brilliant new sedum lives up to its name, blooming earlier than most, with huge, brilliant raspberry colored flower clusters that are up to nine-inches in diameter! Disease resistant foliage retains its fantastic smoky blue-grey color from spring through fall. Spreads to form colorful clumps. Evergreen in mild winter regions.

 

Sunsparkler® Dream Dazzler Sedum

A hardy succulent plant with new growth that emerges pink, white, & purple, maturing to dark purple with hot pink edges in summer sun. Masses of magenta flowers attract butterflies. Evergreen perennial. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Stonecrop is drought tolerant. Requires little water once established. Great ground cover & container plant.

Sunsparkler® Lime Twister Sedum

An upright, clumping succulent displaying green & yellow variegated foliage. Multiple pink flower clusters provide contrast. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Stonecrop is drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

 

Sunsparkler® Lime Zinger Sedum

An evergreen perennial succulent that is low-growing & colorful. Thumb-sized rosettes are olive-green with bright red edges. Displays pink flowers. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Stonecrop is drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

Sunsparkler Wildfire Sedum

An easy-to-care-for, fast growing ground cover that has colorful cherry red foliage with hot pink variegation. Butterflies love this plant! It is drought tolerant, once established & is deer resistant.

Tricolor Sedum

A select form of Stonecrop with attractive variegated leaves, green with pink & white edges. Loose clusters of pinkish red flowers. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

Ursuline Sempervivum

Forms rosettes of shapely, spreading leaves that turn lavender in summer, apple-green in winter & mostly red in spring.

 

Variegata Sedum

A low-mounding, deciduous perennial with flattened rosettes of glossy green succulent foliage edged in white. Sedums grow best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Japanese Stonecrop requires little water once established.

Voodoo Sedum

A select form of Stonecrop with attractive, deep mahogany-red foliage that keeps its color all season long. Displays loose clusters of bright pink flowers. Deer resistant. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Requires little water once established.

 

Weihenstephaner Gold Sedum

A trailing, succulent ground cover featuring toothed, olive-green succulent foliage with reddish-bronze tips. Displays many loose clusters or bright yellow flowers. Grows best in well-drained, gravelly soil that is not wet in winter. Drought tolerant. Stonecrops require little water once established.

 

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