Sedum sexangulare
Watch chain stonecrop or tasteless stonecrop
A quick-spreading groundcover with jellybean foliage that turns shades of rose and copper in the sun creating a tapestry of color that bursts in to brilliant yellow bloom in mid summer. Often used on green roofs, it thrives in any sunny location. Tough and easy to grow.
Height6-10 Inches |
Spread10-12 Inches |
Bloom Color
YellowUSDA Hardiness Zone 3-9
Interesting Notes
If only all plants were as easy to grow as Sedums, then gardeners would clothe the suburbs in unbroken chains of color and life. They pack considerable water reserves in their succulent, spongy leaves, which not only helps them in times of drought, but also makes them exceptionally easy to root from cuttings broken off the plants in summer and stuck anywhere you want a new plant to grow. Some of the small creeping species can even be crumbled up and cast about like seeds. They will sprout up quickly as a thick groundcover -- what a heady feeling that can be for the underconfident gardener. There are several thick-crowned, clumping Sedums in our flora, and a number of the low, creeping types that fill in spaces between larger plants or crevices in rocks or cliffs. They all produce broccoli-shaped or flat-spreading flower heads with upward-facing, starry-crystalline blooms that must be tireless nectar producers, for the flowers are covered with satisfied insects. They seem especially attractive to hoverflies, whose larvae are important aphid predators in the garden. Many of the creeping types are evergreen or semievergreen, with leaves of many shapes, sizes and colors. They make adaptable low groundcovers for the rock garden, ledge, or between paving stones. William Cullina, NEWFS Guide to Wildflowers, p. 188
Growing and Maintenance Tips
Grow in full sun average to dry soil with good drainage. Water well on planting and regularly until established. Drought tolerant.
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