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Unlike many other low-growing sedum plants, it retains its green color throughout winter, instead of fading to bronze, making it the perfect ground cover for year-round color in your garden.
See . . . what? SEE-dum, as in the evergreen ground cover cited so often as a water-sipping lawn alternative. As in the heat-absorbing flora frequently employed on green rooftops. As in the ...
SEE-dum, as in the evergreen ground cover cited so often as ... A sampler of low-growing selections: 1. Sedum reflexum. A quick spreader with short gray-green leaves and stalks of yellow flowers ...
In three years, they nearly covered the wall, offering a wave of green leaves and yellow flowers. This is sedum’s contribution to our landscape. It is one of the most prolific ground covers.
The tiny cylindrical leaves of Sedum reflexum stack up to create little towers. Usually blue-green in color ... reflexum is often used as a ground cover in rock gardens. Thanks to its European ...
In three years, they nearly covered the wall, offering a wave of green leaves and yellow flowers. This is sedum’s contribution to our landscape. It is one of the most prolific ground covers. It will ...