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Sunsparkler® Blue Elf Sedum – Stonecrop-Magic in the Sun- Live Plant – Quart Pot

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Sunsparkler® Blue Elf Sedum – Stonecrop-Magic in the Sun- Live Plant – Quart Pot


SEDUM: An excellent rock-hardy plant! Flowering late spring and summer. They enjoy full sun, but some shade is OK. A reliable, hardy and easy to grow perennial, Sedums provide color and interest to your garden from spring to the first snow of winter.

The groundcover type of Stonecrop is perfect for growing at the front of a sunny border or for edging pathways. This selection forms a low, dense carpet of steel-blue foliage with crimson flower clusters. Great mass planted on slopes, green roof systems or as a groundcover in other sunny areas. Excellent in containers. Part of the SUNSPARKLER® Series

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