Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'
(Crooked Yellow Sedum, Jenny's Stonecrop, Prickmadam, Spruce-leaved Stonecrop)
Synonyms: Petrosedum reflexum, Sedum pinifolium, Sedum pruniatum, Sedum reflexum
Family: Crassulaceae
Light: Full sun
Height: <6"
Spacing: 2'
Blooms: Bright yellow, mid-Summer
Foliage: Herbaceous, evergreen, chartreuse-green
Soil: Well-drained, neutral-mildly alkaline, drought tolerant
Water: Low
Uses: Groundcover, xeriscaping, Winter interest
Propagation: Stem cuttings
Comments: Sedum
rupestre 'Angelina' or Crooked Yellow Sedum or Jenny's Stonecrop or
Prickmadam or Spruce-leaved Stonecrop or Petrosedum reflexum or Sedum
pinifolium or Sedum pruniaturm or Sedum reflexum is a perennial succulent with a compact, low, fast growing habit. In mid-Summer, Spruce-leaved Stonecrop produces interesting yellow blossoms among attractive chartreuse-green succulent foliage. Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' is easily propagated from herbaceous stem cuttings and thrive best in well-rained, neutral to mildly alkaline soil in a sunny location. Crooked Yellow Sedum is low maintenance and spreads easily. Mass plant Sedum pinifolium for a showy groundcover or in the rock garden. Jenny's Stonecrop is low maintenance. In Winter, Petrosedum reflexum provide interest as the yellow foliage stays evergreen. Sedum pruniaturm is ideal for xeriscaping. It can also be container cultivated. Sedum reflexum is very eye-catching. It spruce up the dry landscape, along sidewalks or edges of driveway.
USDA Zones: 6-9
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