‘Cliff Stonecrop’
This eye-catching tiny yet energetic native succulent is located on rough limestone outcrops in the Appalachian chain of mountains of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia as well as North Carolina. Cliff Stonecrop grows in locations with outstanding water drainage so adapts well to rock yards, increased planting beds and also containers with a sandy dirt mix. Glaucous blue-grey to light green, fleshy leaves from appealing rosettes that carpet the ground. Mini sprays of white flowers rise on 4″ stems over the vegetation in mid-late springtime. Grows 1-4 inches high kinds mats approximately 1 foot broad and also may spread by seed also. Deer are normally not curious about this plant.
Other Types of Sedum
- Sedum clavatum
- Sedum rubrotinctum
- Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’
- Sedum dendroideum
- Sedum dasyphyllum
- Sedum laxum
- Sedum suaveolens
- Sedum alpestre
- Sedum lucidum
- Sedum adolphii
- Sedum spathulifolium
- Sedum pachyphyllum
- Sedum nussbaumerianum
- Sedum anglicum
- Sedum caeruleum
- Sedum morganianum ‘Burro’s Tail’
- Sedum stahlii
- Sedum confusum
- Sedum ewersii
- Sedum spurium