Sedum spurium
Perennial Sedum are long-lasting bloomers in dry rock gardens and containers, and distinctive for their fleshy foliage. They are reliable, cold hardy, easy to grow, and their flowers are excellent pollinator attractants. They prefer to be planted in well-drained to dry, nutrient-rich to poor soil. 'John Creech' forms as a small, scalloped, green-leaved, semi-evergreen groundcover that produces small pink flowers each fall. Its foliage and stems turn a deep burgundy, once cooler temperatures settle in. Pairs well with Creeping Phlox and Tickseed.
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