Sedum Album Coral Carpet
Sedum album or coral carpet makes an excellent ground cover because of its shiny and dark green leaves that turn red in winter.
Sedum album coral carpet. It has escaped gardens and naturalized in ontario quebec northeastern to northcentral u s british columbia south to california plus utah. It has new growth that emerges salmon orange coral matures to bright green and eventually turns reddish bronze in winter. Coral carpet stonecrop sedum album coral carpet sku 3026. Small bead like leaves form low dense mats of ground cover.
It has new growth that emerges salmon orange coral matures to bright green and eventually turns reddish bronze in winter. A vigorous groundcover or rock garden subject. Small star shaped white flowers appear above the foliage. This variety will turn from green to red in response to moderate stress from full sun drought and or cool weather.
This is a low stonecrop sedum perfect for planting in between flagstones and in rock gardens. Coral carpet has new growth. Sedum album coral carpet white stonecrop is a creeping mat forming evergreen stonecrop. Sedum album coral carpet is an ornamental creeping mat forming evergreen stonecrop.
Why i love hate this plant. It is not a reliable bloomer but can produce small white star shaped flowers in midsummer. Plant profile for sedum album coral carpet coral carpet stonecrop perennial. Sedum album commonly known as white stonecrop is a creeping mat forming evergreen sedum or stonecrop that is native to europe siberia western asia and north africa.
Sedum album coral carpet type of plant. Sedum album or coral carpet is a low growing and very attractive plant for containers as well as a mat forming ground cover the plant is known for its small mossy and succulent foliage that makes this plant look like coral from the oceans. Album is a great choice for green roof and wall projects. Sedum album coral carpet.
Small fleshy leaves are coral when new maturing to green and becoming reddish bronze in winter. I love how this plant softens the cracks in between the stepping stones in my gardens. Hardy in zones 3 to 9 this succulent is drought tolerant and grows even in very poor but well drained soils.