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Graptosedum 'Alpenglow'' (Bronze'/'Vera Higgins') - Alpenglow Sedum

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Graptosedum 'Alpenglow'' (Bronze'/'Vera Higgins') is a radiant selection from the Cacti & Succulents family. Welcomingly attractive, its rich bronze-red foliage swirls into pleasurable rosettes that mature into a distinguished burgundy, providing a year-round display of changing hues. Known for its love for sunlight, this majestically robust succulent requires a generous six hours of sunshine per day to showcase its distinctive color. With remarkable adaptability, it prospers equally well in both soil beds and containers. Its delightful resistance to drought corroborates its demand for low water usage, making it an optimum choice for those seeking to infuse their landscapes with lasting beauty on a low maintenance schedule. During its captivating flowering season, you can expect to be treated to a starry spectacle of cabernet-toned blooms enhancing its rustic allure. Graptosedum 'Alpenglow', also recognized as 'Vera Higgins' or simply Alpenglow Sedum, offers a winning combination of adaptability, simplicity, and captivating visual warmth to invigorate your favorite outdoor spaces.

  • Size: Moderate (exact size not specified)
  • Flowers: Star-shaped, cabernet-colored
  • Foliage: Bronze-red leaves that mature to a deep burgundy
  • Water usage: Low/Drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun (six hours per day)
  • Cultivational Adaptability: Adapts well to both soil and container growth
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