![]() Their height and attractive flowers make them good candidates for border gardens or pollinator gardens. Tall or upright sedum tends to form tall, upright clumps that produce large flower heads in tight masses of tiny reddish-pink flowers.This makes them perfect for use as a ground cover along paths, in rock gardens, or cascading down a stone wall. Low–growing sedum spreads along the ground, reaching only a few inches (or less) in height.We like to divide sedum into two main categories based on the plants’ growth habits: low-growing sedum and upright sedum. Perennial plants don’t get much easier than sedum, a genus of succulents with fleshy stems and succulent leaves-also called “stonecrop.” A hardy plant that grows well in shallow soil, this is a sedum variety for almost every garden. It’s easy to care for and beloved by pollinators, too! Here’s how to grow sedum in your garden. ![]() Sedums have it all! This perennial plant has succulent green foliage and produces clusters of star-shaped flowers that bloom from midsummer to fall.
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