Kamschatka Stonecrop
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Sedums are drought-tolerant plants with thick, succulent, waxy leaves and fleshy, often trailing stems. Plants grow from fibrous-rooted crowns or trailing stems.
This low-spreading sedum produces short, upright stems clothed in narrow, toothed green leaves and topped by open 1-2 inches wide clusters of bright-yellow flowers. The variety Middendorffanum has more slender, toothed leaves. "Variegatum" haa leaves edged in creamy-white.
Landscape Ideas Kamschatka stonecrop looks great in partly shaded rock gardens with Serbian bellflowers, blue fescue and dwarf mugo pines.
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