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There are about 400 usually succulent annuals and evergreen, semi evergreen, or deciduous biennials, perennials, subshrubs, and shrubs, in the Crassulaceae family, in this genus.  They are widely distributed, most are found in Mountains of the Northern Hemisphere, but some in arid areas of South America.  Stonecrops are very variable from carpet forming to upright in habit reaching 3′ feet tall, and produce alternate, succulent, opposite, or whorled, fleshy, cylindrical, lanceolate or egg or elliptic al shaped, flattened leaves and usually terminal, often compound, cymes, panicles, or corymbs of generally star shaped and 5 petaled flowers(seldom 4 or 6 petaled), borne mostly in summer and autumn with twice the number of stamens than petals.  Grow hardy species in a rock garden or at the front of a herbaceous or mixed border.  All parts of the plant may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the sap may irritate skin.

Grow in moderately fertile, well drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil in full sun.  Vigorous species tolerate light shade.  Cut back spreading species after flowering to maintain shaped.  Divide larger, herbaceous species every 3 or 4 years to improve flowering in spring.

Prone to mealybugs, scale insect, slugs and snails, and the larvae of some Lepidoptera including Grey Chi.

S. spurium ‘Tricolor’ – Two-row Stonecrop – This vigorous, mat forming, evergreen perennial from the Caucasus, Armenia, Northern Iran, and Turkey grows 4″ tall and 24″ wide. From branching red stems it carries opposite, elliptical, saw edged, 3 colored green, cream-white, and pink leaves, to 1″ long. Star shaped, pink flowers, 3/4″ across, are borne in rounded corymbs, 1 ½” across, from early summer to late summer.

Zones 4-9

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There are about 400 usually succulent annuals and evergreen, semi evergreen, or deciduous biennials, perennials, subshrubs, and shrubs, in the Crassulaceae family, in this genus.  They are widely distributed, most are found in Mountains of the Northern Hemisphere, but some in arid areas of South America.  Stonecrops are very variable from carpet forming to upright in habit reaching 3′ feet tall, and produce alternate, succulent, opposite, or whorled, fleshy, cylindrical, lanceolate or egg or elliptic al shaped, flattened leaves and usually terminal, often compound, cymes, panicles, or corymbs of generally star shaped and 5 petaled flowers(seldom 4 or 6 petaled), borne mostly in summer and autumn with twice the number of stamens than petals.  Grow hardy species in a rock garden or at the front of a herbaceous or mixed border.  All parts of the plant may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the sap may irritate skin.

Grow in moderately fertile, well drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil in full sun.  Vigorous species tolerate light shade.  Cut back spreading species after flowering to maintain shaped.  Divide larger, herbaceous species every 3 or 4 years to improve flowering in spring.

Prone to mealybugs, scale insect, slugs and snails, and the larvae of some Lepidoptera including Grey Chi.

Sedum spurium ‘Schorbuser Blut’ – Sedum spurium ‘Dragon’s Blood’ – Two-row Stonecrop – This vigorous, creeping, mat forming, evergreen perennial from the Caucasus, Armenia, Northern Iran, and Turkey grows 24″ wide. From branching red stems it carries opposite, elliptical, saw edged, green leaves purple tinted when mature, to 1″ long. Star shaped, magenta flowers, 3/4″ across, are borne in rounded corymbs, 1 ½” across, in late summer.

Zones 4-9

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There are about 400 usually succulent annuals and evergreen, semi evergreen, or deciduous biennials, perennials, subshrubs, and shrubs, in the Crassulaceae family, in this genus.  They are widely distributed, most are found in Mountains of the Northern Hemisphere, but some in arid areas of South America.  Stonecrops are very variable from carpet forming to upright in habit reaching 3′ feet tall, and produce alternate, succulent, opposite, or whorled, fleshy, cylindrical, lanceolate or egg or elliptic al shaped, flattened leaves and usually terminal, often compound, cymes, panicles, or corymbs of generally star shaped and 5 petaled flowers(seldom 4 or 6 petaled), borne mostly in summer and autumn with twice the number of stamens than petals.  Grow hardy species in a rock garden or at the front of a herbaceous or mixed border.  All parts of the plant may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the sap may irritate skin.

Grow in moderately fertile, well drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil in full sun.  Vigorous species tolerate light shade.  Cut back spreading species after flowering to maintain shaped.  Divide larger, herbaceous species every 3 or 4 years to improve flowering in spring.

Prone to mealybugs, scale insect, slugs and snails, and the larvae of some Lepidoptera including Grey Chi.

S. spurium ‘Red Carpet’ – Two-row Stonecrop – This vigorous, mat forming, evergreen perennial from the Caucasus, Armenia, Northern Iran, and Turkey grows 3-4″ tall and 24″ wide. From branching red stems it carries opposite, elliptical, saw edged, red leaves, to 1″ long. Star shaped, red flowers, 3/4″ across, are borne in rounded corymbs, 1 ½” across, from early summer to late summer.

Zones 4-9

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Sedum spurium ‘Purpurteppich’ – Sedum spurium ‘Purple Carpet’ – Two-row Stonecrop – Hylotelephium – Stonecrop – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/sedum-spurium-purpurteppich-sedum-spurium-purple-carpet-two-row-stonecrop-hylotelephium-stonecrop/ https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/sedum-spurium-purpurteppich-sedum-spurium-purple-carpet-two-row-stonecrop-hylotelephium-stonecrop/#respond Tue, 08 Dec 2020 20:57:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/sedum-spurium-purpurteppich-sedum-spurium-purple-carpet-two-row-stonecrop-hylotelephium-stonecrop/ Sedum – Hylotelephium – Stonecrop

There are about 400 usually succulent annuals and evergreen, semi evergreen, or deciduous biennials, perennials, subshrubs, and shrubs, in the Crassulaceae family, in this genus.  They are widely distributed, most are found in Mountains of the Northern Hemisphere, but some in arid areas of South America.  Stonecrops are very variable from carpet forming to upright in habit reaching 3′ feet tall, and produce alternate, succulent, opposite, or whorled, fleshy, cylindrical, lanceolate or egg or elliptic al shaped, flattened leaves and usually terminal, often compound, cymes, panicles, or corymbs of generally star shaped and 5 petaled flowers(seldom 4 or 6 petaled), borne mostly in summer and autumn with twice the number of stamens than petals.  Grow hardy species in a rock garden or at the front of a herbaceous or mixed border.  All parts of the plant may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the sap may irritate skin.

Grow in moderately fertile, well drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil in full sun.  Vigorous species tolerate light shade.  Cut back spreading species after flowering to maintain shaped.  Divide larger, herbaceous species every 3 or 4 years to improve flowering in spring.

Prone to mealybugs, scale insect, slugs and snails, and the larvae of some Lepidoptera including Grey Chi.

Sedum spurium ‘Purpurteppich’ – Sedum spurium ‘Purple Carpet’ – Two-row Stonecrop – This vigorous, compact, mat forming, evergreen perennial from the Caucasus, Armenia, Northern Iran, and Turkey grows 2″ tall and 24″ wide. From branching red stems it carries opposite, elliptical, saw edged, deep plum purple leaves, to 1″ long. Star shaped, dark purplish red flowers, 3/4″ across, are borne in rounded corymbs, 1 ½” across, in late summer summer.

Zones 4-9

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There are about 400 usually succulent annuals and evergreen, semi evergreen, or deciduous biennials, perennials, subshrubs, and shrubs, in the Crassulaceae family, in this genus.  They are widely distributed, most are found in Mountains of the Northern Hemisphere, but some in arid areas of South America.  Stonecrops are very variable from carpet forming to upright in habit reaching 3′ feet tall, and produce alternate, succulent, opposite, or whorled, fleshy, cylindrical, lanceolate or egg or elliptic al shaped, flattened leaves and usually terminal, often compound, cymes, panicles, or corymbs of generally star shaped and 5 petaled flowers(seldom 4 or 6 petaled), borne mostly in summer and autumn with twice the number of stamens than petals.  Grow hardy species in a rock garden or at the front of a herbaceous or mixed border.  All parts of the plant may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the sap may irritate skin.

Grow in moderately fertile, well drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil in full sun.  Vigorous species tolerate light shade.  Cut back spreading species after flowering to maintain shaped.  Divide larger, herbaceous species every 3 or 4 years to improve flowering in spring.

Prone to mealybugs, scale insect, slugs and snails, and the larvae of some Lepidoptera including Grey Chi.

S. spurium ‘John Creech’ – Two-row Stonecrop – This vigorous, mat forming, evergreen perennial from the Caucasus, Armenia, Northern Iran, and Turkey grows 2″ tall and 24″ wide. From branching red stems it carries opposite, elliptical, saw edged, mid green leaves, to 1″ long. Star shaped, pink flowers, 3/4″ across, are borne in rounded corymbs, 1 ½” across, in early summer.

Zones 4-9

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