Joy Creek Photo Archive (c) all rights reserved
|
In all of its many forms, Sedum kamtschaticum is surely one of the great gifts to gardeners. Mounding up with glossy green leaves in the spring, by summer it shows off bright starry flowers. Often, it will even repeat bloom. In winter, this is reduced to an evergreen rosette. It is tolerant of drought or regular water, willing to fall into light shade, and not beset by deer. You will even see it used on eco-roofs. A Great Plant Picks selection. This has recently been changed from Genus Sedum to Genus Phedimus.
Summer. 4 in. x 10 in.
Golden Yellow flowers
Sun, Part Shade Zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |