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Sedum ewersii CC5288

Crassulaceae

Habitat:
rockeries
Flowering:
summer
Size:
20 x 20 (w x h cm)
Soil:
gritty, well drained

Price :
£3.00 (9 cm pot)
Order code:
SEH-9
Sedums (stonecrops) are easy plants with succulent foliage, often brightly coloured, either all year or at certain seasons. In this group are the small varieties, suitable for rock gardens, raised beds and troughs. There are clusters of starry flowers, often yellow, but there are also pink and white ones.

Sedum ewersii CC5288 is a collection from the Himalaya. It forms a low, non-spreading mound or mat of rounded, blue-green leaves, with clusters of rosy pink starry flowers. It is deciduous in winter, and if you have time, trim it to the ground before growth starts in the spring.

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