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Wild Stonecrop (Sedum ternatum)
Wild Stonecrop (Sedum ternatum)
Wild Stonecrop (Sedum ternatum)
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Good for border or groundcover where short "evergreen" species are needed. Reproduce by tip cuttings.
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Good for border or groundcover where short "evergreen" species are needed. Reproduce by tip cuttings. An easy-to-grow plant and an excellent choice for container gardens.
Uses: Bees, ground cover, container gardens
Bloom time: May
Height: 2 to 4 inches
Space: 8 to 12 inches
Sun: Medium shade
Moisture: Average
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An Excellent Ground Cover
My stonecrop easily survived the winter and is starting to grow well and bloom. It has proved to be hardy and virtually care free in its partial shade location. I strongly recommend it to anyone in need of a short, hardy, evergreen ground cover.
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Ari
from Cape Girardeau on 4/4/2016
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A very nice looking and easy growing sedum. Grows well here in zone 5b, but will get a little winter kill with extended subzero temps, the plant comes out of it quite well. Been planted 3 years and has been totally on its own. Divided this year and the division is now 4xs larger than original plant purchased. The original planting will be divided again next year.
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Ron McElwain
from NW MO- DeKalb County on 8/2/2019
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I have woodland edge, south facing slope. Will this work?
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Charlie
- 9/20/2017
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This species will thrive in shaded, rich soil. We've grown it in areas where it gets more sunlight than it needs and it seems to do fine. That said, Roundleaf Groundsel (Packera obovata) would probably be a better choice if your slope gets afternoon sun and gets extremely dry.
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Can this be planted in the fall?
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Candace
- 9/3/2018
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Yes
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