The Highlights
- Zesty green foliage thinly outlines in crimson, with sprays of starry pink flowers in late summer
- Blooms from August to September
- A medium to fast growing hardy perennial with no serious pest or disease issues
- Plant in pots on a sunny patio, in alpine gardens or borders
- Grows to a compact 20cm high
- Rich in nectar and highly attractiove to bees and butterflies
The Highlights
- Zesty green foliage thinly outlines in crimson, with sprays of starry pink flowers in late summer
- Blooms from August to September
- A medium to fast growing hardy perennial with no serious pest or disease issues
- Plant in pots on a sunny patio, in alpine gardens or borders
- Grows to a compact 20cm high
- Rich in nectar and highly attractiove to bees and butterflies
Care Guide

Excellent pest and disease resistance
Sedum has no serious pest or disease issues.

Water lightly
Water in well when planting. After that

Full sun
Sedum does best in a sheltered spot with around 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.

Fertile well drained soil
Sedum prefers moderately fertile

Feed in spring
Apply a thin layer of mulch (well rotted manure or compost) around the base of the plants in late winter or early spring.

Prune twice yearly
In February or March cut back the old flowerheads. Mature sedums can have a tendency to flop leaving an open and unsightly centre
For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page
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