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Genus of mostly succulent perennials - many very hardy, some tender - commonly used in gardens. A frequently used common name for various sedum species is stonecrop.
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Dave's Garden: Kamschatca Stonecrop
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Cultural information for this low-growing, yellow-flowered species (sedum kamtschaticum), and comments from gardeners who grow it.
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Floridata: Sedum spectabile
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Information and photos of showy stonecrop: the species, its cultivars, and popular hybrids such as 'Autumn Joy'. Description and features, culture, and garden usage.
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NARGS: Sedum kamtschaticum
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Photo and description of the variegated form of this species.
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NC State University Fact Sheet: Sedum sieboldii
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Photos and description for this low-growing evergreen species with succulent blue-green foliage and pink flowers in October, also known as October daphne.
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Paghat's Garden: Sedum acre var. aurea 'Goldmoss'
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Pacific Northwest gardener's description, photos, and cultural experience with this yellow-flowering perennial groundcover cultivar.
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Paghat's Garden: Sedum oreganum
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Pacific Northwest gardener describes, in words and photos, the characteristics of oregon stonecrop, a hardy edible groundcover species.
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Plant of the Month: Stonecrop
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Master gardener offers general culture, propagation, and care information for sedums, and descriptions of a few cultivars.
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Paghat's Garden: Reflexed Evergreen Sedum
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Photos, background information, and cultural details for Sedum rupestre, an evergreen groundcover stonecrop.
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