Sedum Plants

Sedum Plants

Sedums, or Stonecrops, are hardy succulents with fleshy leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. Perfect for sunny spots, they bring colour and structure to borders and rockeries.

Sedum Plants

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Sedum: A Stalwart of Late-Season Colour and Texture.

Sedum, commonly known as stonecrop, is a robust and versatile perennial that brings both colour and structure to the garden. With its fleshy, succulent leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers in shades of pink, red, and white, Sedum creates a striking display, particularly in late summer and autumn when many other plants begin to fade. The flowers form dense, flat-topped heads that sit above the foliage, adding height and interest to borders and beds. For gardeners looking to introduce long-lasting beauty with minimal fuss, Sedum is an ideal choice that stands out during the late-season garden.

Sedum: A Stalwart of Late-Season Colour and Texture.

Hardy, Drought-Tolerant, and Perfect for Sunny Areas.

Sedum’s hardy, drought-tolerant nature makes it a fantastic choice for dry, sunny areas where other plants may struggle. Thriving in well-drained soil, Sedum is wonderfully resilient, coping well with poor soil and exposed locations. Its fleshy leaves store water, allowing it to withstand dry spells with ease, making it perfect for rock gardens, gravel beds, and low-maintenance schemes. Once established, Sedum requires very little care, needing only an occasional trim after flowering to maintain its tidy form. For those seeking a plant that can handle tough conditions while bringing striking structure, Sedum is hard to beat.

Hardy, Drought-Tolerant, and Perfect for Sunny Areas.

Pollinator-Friendly and Winter Interest.

Beyond its visual appeal, Sedum is also a magnet for pollinators, attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to its nectar-rich blooms. As autumn progresses, the flowers fade to a rich, rusty tone, and the dried flower heads retain their shape, adding texture to the winter garden. These dried heads can even be left standing to catch frost, creating a beautiful sculptural effect in the colder months. For gardeners wanting a plant that combines low maintenance, wildlife benefits, and year-round interest, Sedum is a superb choice that enhances the garden with both beauty and resilience.

Pollinator-Friendly and Winter Interest.

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