

Please forgive the chip in the pot. It's been around a while!

I picked up an 'Angelina' sedum (Sedum repestre 'Angelina') at a plant exchange last year but sadly it disappeared after planting. It was either a victim of rabbits or neglect (since as I remember I was very slow in planting it). At the same plant swap I came home with a sedum 'Acre' but I had second thoughts about planting it. Sedum 'Acre' is known to expand its territory very rapidly. It's still resting in its pot waiting for something to be done with it, any suggestions?
Another sedum in our garden is the 'Blue Spruce' sedum. 'Blue Spruce' is a great one for propagating since anywhere you stick it, it grows! It shoots up yellow flowers in the summer like in the picture to the right and has an attractive blue-green hue to its foliage. One plant in a pot eventually turned into three large clumps that will spread to cover large portions of our sedum garden - it makes a great groundcover. I have it mixed with the Dragon's blood sedum for some color contrast.
The last sedum we have is officially an unidentified one that we purchased last spring at a garden show. I suspect that it is Sedum sieboldii but I don't know for sure. The sedum didn't have any identification. It's a good thing it never got pulled over. The blooms look great as you can see in this picture from August. The soft shaded green foliage is what attracted us to the plant but the flowers really do make it worth planting!