Sedum spathulifolium
The Broad-leaf stonecrop (Sedum spathulifolium) is a glabrous, mat-forming, seasonal natural herb with slim rootstocks, and propagating by side descendants. It has spoon-shaped leaves gather at the tips to create tight green rosettes dusted with a milky blossom that wears off to disclose crimson high-lights covered up underneath.
Plants spread out by stout branched roots and procumbent or sneaking aboveground stems terminating in a rosette. The yellow blossoms can vary yet flower in clusters on short stems only about 10 cm high. The flowers are gently fragrant. It is quite variable as well as usually divided right into a minimum of four sub-taxa. Many cultivars have actually been picked for garden usage.
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 pachyphyllum
- Sedum nussbaumerianum
- Sedum anglicum
- Sedum caeruleum
- Sedum morganianum ‘Burro’s Tail’
- Sedum stahlii
- Sedum confusum
- Sedum ewersii
- Sedum glaucophyllum
- Sedum spurium