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Varieties of sedum plants : 19 most popular and low maintenance

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Murale, Cascade Stonecrop and 17 varieties of Sedum plant. I will explain some details of varieties those plant. In this article which ingredient are helps to grow the variety of Sedum plants.

Varieties of Sedum plants

  1. Murale
  2. Cascade Stonecrop
  3. White Sedum
  4. ‘Blue Spruce’ Sedum
  5. Japanese Stonecrop
  6. Golden Japanese Stonecrop
  7. Russian Stonecrop
  8. Chinese Sedum
  9. Angelina’ Stonecrop
  10. Pink Mongolian Stonecrop
  11. Sedum ‘Purple Emperor’
  12. Sedum ‘John Creech’
  13. Sedum grisebachii
  14. Sedum ‘Tricolor’
  15. Sedum ‘Vera Jameson’
  16. Broadleaf Stonecrop
  17. Sedum ‘Ogon’
  18. Showy Stonecrop
  19. Moss Stonecrop

19 varieties of Sedum plants with detailed overview

1. Murale

Murale
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Murale is another variety of Sedum plant, it forms small and rounded green leaves that take on a rich maroon colour with drought tolerant in winter. It prefers well drained sandy soil and medium to bright light. This plant is a low growing, evergreen succulent perennial with a small, fleshy, finger shaped leaves.

2. Cascade Stonecrop

Cascade Stonecrop
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Cascade Stonecrop is native to the Pacific Northwest. The foliage is particularly round and stack up with glossy green and pink leaves. It thrives in full sun and good drainage. Regular water will help your younger plants establish roots and spread quickly.

3. White Sedum

White Sedum
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White Sedum is a flowering plant of the genus Sedum in the family Crassulaceae. It is found in the northern temperate regions of the world. It is easy to grow in dry moist well draining soil and succulent leaves make it drought and heat tolerant when well established.

4. ‘Blue Spruce’Sedum

Blue Spruce’Sedum
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‘Blue Spruce’Sedum is another variety of Sedum plant, it is covered with small star-shaped yellow flowers in summer for over a month. This evergreen succulent has blue green needles shaped leaves contrasts nicely with bright yellow flowers on this variety. They should grow without any additional watering.

5. Japanese Stonecrop

Japanese Stonecrop
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Japanese Stonecrop has vibrant green leaves and yellow colour. It is a compact species with blue-green foliage and pink stems, and bears purplish-red flowers in fall. It requires abundant, bright and direct light.

6. Golden Japanese Stonecrop

Golden Japanese Stonecrop
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Golden Japanese Stonecrop is creeping perennial forming a dense mat of tiny, butter-coloured to chartreuse, rounded leaves. This succulent thrives in bright, direct light, which is essential for maintaining its vibrant coloration and supporting healthy growth. It thrives in well-draining soil to prevent water-logging, as it’s sensitive to overwatering. 

7. Russian Stonecrop

Russian Stonecrop
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Russian Stonecrop is an excellent succulent non invasive ground cover plant. It is semi evergreen for its glossy green foliage and loose clusters of bright yellow flowers. This plant is drought tolerant and can survive with minimal watering. It requires a dry to medium level of moisture in the air.

8. Chinese Sedum

Chinese Sedum
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Chinese Sedum is a succulent perennial forming with flashy, rounded, shiny green leaves. It bloom in summer, yellow star shaped flowers the glossy foliage. This plant enjoys lots of humidity and requires abundant, bright and direct light. Keep in mind that these plant need little attention.

9. Angelina ‘Stonecrop’

Angelina ‘Stonecrop’
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Angelina Stonecrop is a perennial, evergreen plant with chartreuse yellow, needle like foliage that forms a low growing. It grow in poor to moderately fertile, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils. Its golden foliage will show the best colour if grown in full sun.

10. Pink Mongolian Stonecrop

Pink Mongolian Stonecrop
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Pink Mongolian Stonecrop is forms a low, non spreading mound of rounded, blue green leaves. Allow the soil to dry completely between watering. It does best in full sun to partial shade. This plant is very adaptable to both dry and moist growing conditions.

11. Sedum ‘Purple Emperor’

Sedum 'Purple Emperor'
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Sedum ‘Purple Emperor’ is a hybrid stonecrop plant for the striking colour of its foliage and flowers. They should be watered more to encourage the growth of a strong root system. Masses of tiny, star-like, dusky pinkish-purple flowers bloom with dark purple, fleshy, succulent leaves.

12. Sedum ‘John Creech

Varieties of Sedum plants
Sedum 'John Creech
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Sedum John Creech is succulent perennial herb with fleshy rounded leaves. It is smothered in stunning pink star shaped flowers. This plant is best grown in full sun, dry to medium moisture. Plants will tolerate poor soil so long as drainage is good.

13. Sedum grisebachii

Varieties of Sedum plants
Sedum grisebachii
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Sedum grisebachii is an easy ground cover with tiny, bead like leaves with blue foliage and yellow flowers in summer. Most creeping sedums thrive in full sun but will tolerate partial shade. 

14. Sedum ‘Tricolour’

Varieties of Sedum plants
Sedum ‘Tricolour’
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Sedum ‘Tricolour’ is a small cold- hardy stonecrop that makes excellent ground-cover and white leaves with pink margins. The foliage remains attractive throughout the growing season. This plant prefers full sun in dry to medium moisture, well draining soil.

15. Sedum ‘Vera Jameson’

Varieties of Sedum plants
Sedum ‘Vera Jameson’
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Sedum ‘Vera Jameson’ has large clusters of pink flowers and waxy green leaves. It will grow to be only 6 inches tall at maturity extending to 10 inches tall with the flowers. This plant is drought tolerant and extremely tolerant of heat and cold. For pruning, the stems should be trimmed back in early spring.

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16. Broadleaf Stonecrop

Varieties of Sedum plants
Broadleaf Stonecrop
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Broadleaf Stonecrop looks like its Oregon stonecrop, it is a highly ornamental, evergreen plant with chalky white leaves. The leaves can be eaten or applied to breasts to stimulate the milk flow of a nursing mother. Best grown in full sun or partial shade, in moderately fertile well-drained soils.

17. Sedum ‘Ogon’

Varieties of Sedum plants
Sedum 'Ogon'
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Sedum ‘Ogon’ is a low maintenance plant with small golden yellow leaves. It prefers medium to indirect light, well draining soil. Drought and heat tolerant, particularly once established. It makes a great tight ground cover reaching 1-3 inches tall, spreads about 18 inches, and is semi-evergreen.

18. Showy Stonecrop

Varieties of Sedum plants
Showy Stonecrop
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Showy Stonecrop is a species of flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae, native to China and Korea. It has brown stems and heart-shaped, toothed, green leaves adorned with wavy edges. It is a hardy perennial known for its low maintenance and easy care, thriving in well-drained soil. This plant tolerate light to partial shade in hot summer.

19. Moss Stonecrop

Varieties of Sedum plants
Moss Stonecrop
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Moss Stonecrop is so sensitive plant, it grow in medium to bright light and dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils. It thrives in dry soil and should be watered sparingly. This plant includes avoiding waterlogged conditions to prevent root rot and limiting fertilization, as goldmoss stonecrop favours poorer soils. 

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