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Sedum oreganum - Oregon Stonecrop

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Sedum oreganum is an exquisite perennial succulent, often recognized by its more popular moniker, Oregon Stonecrop. Originating from the western coasts of North America, this durable, low-maintenance plant is renowned for its vibrant, jade-green leaves that alternate to a deep, warm bronze in winter, injecting an impressive color range to any garden scape throughout the seasons. The Oregon Stonecrop presents delicate, star-shaped flowers boasting a sunlit yellow hue from July to September, breathing life into dry, rocky terrains. As a plant that thrives spectacularly in full sun exposure and well-drained gravelly soils, it shines as a perfect fit for rock gardens and xeriscaping. With its sprawling, low-lying growth habit, it offers an excellent ground cover solution coupled with creating a lush palette. Not to mention its remarkable drought resistance, Sedum oreganum stands as a remarkably sturdy and visually appealing choice for varied landscaping designs.

  • Size: Low, ground-covering growth habit
  • Flowers: Bright yellow, bloom from July to September
  • Foliage: Glossy, succulent green leaves turn bronze in winter
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Soil: Thrives in well-drained, rocky or gravelly soil
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