Sedum moranense

Description

The foliage of this plant is most similar in appearance to Sedum sexangulare, but it is not as hardy. White flowers appear for a short time at the tips of the stems in midsummer. The bright green leaves and stems take on pink tones in cooler weather, eventually turning bright maroon if temperatures are cold enough. Foliage persists throughout the winter.

An excellent plant for California and the Southern US, this species is a fast-spreading ground cover that offers year-round interest on a green roof.

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Profile

  • Botanical Name: Sedum moranense
  • Family: Crassulaceae
  • Plant Type: Succulent
  • Plant Usage: Ground Cover
  • Hardiness Zone: 8
  • Foliage Color: Green
  • Flower Color: White
  • Bloom Time: Midsummer
  • Winter Interest: Red to Maroon Foliage
  • Height: 6"
  • Spread: 8"
  • Light Requirement: Full Sun
  • Origin: Mexico
  • Self Sowing: No
  • Shade Tolerant: No
  • Substitutes: Sedum sexangulare,

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