Sedum acre aureum
Date: 04/08/2002
Eye-catching golden growth in the spring. Most of the season, leaves have a slight silver cast. Yellow flowers. Vigorous low, spreading variety.Evergreen.
Sedum acre 'Elegans' (1)
Date: 02/12/2002
This compact form of acre has tightly packed leaves. Bright creamy variegation lights up this plant in the spring and fades away by the end of summer. Bright yellow flowers. Low and spreading. Evergreen.
Sedum acre 'Elegans' (2)
Date: 01/26/2006
This compact form of acre has tightly packed leaves. Bright creamy variegation lights up this plant in the spring and fades away by the end of summer. Bright yellow flowers. Low and spreading. Evergreen.
Sedum acre krajinae
Date: 05/22/2006
This is a large leaved, large flowered Slovakian form that is slightly more upright than the species. Evergreen.
Sedum acre majus (1)
Date: 02/25/2003
Strong, more upright variety from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Slow growing variety (to 3" tall) that should be protected from excessive moisture. Pale green foliage. Yellow flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum acre majus (2)
Date: 04/08/2002
Strong, more upright variety from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Slow growing variety (to 3" tall) that should be protected from excessive moisture. Pale green foliage. Yellow flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum acre minima
Date: 10/26/2005
This variety is a miniature form that is probably from a specimen collected in the wilds, though there appears to be no record of this. It has smaller leaves and a tighter, more compact, tidy growth habit than the species.Yellow flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum acre minus (1)
Date: 04/23/2006
This variety is a very small form with tiny stem-clasping leaves. It has a tighter, more compact growth habit than the species.Yellow flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum acre tetraploid 2-03
Date: 02/25/2003
Very strong, vigorous green form with some redish hues under stress. Bright yellow flowers. Evergreen groundcover.
Sedum acre 'Yellow Queen' (1)
Date: 05/22/2006
This variety held its creamy-yellow tip color better than any of the other Sedum acre varieties that I've grown. Low growing evergreen groundcover.
Sedum adolphii (1)
Date: 10/26/2005
Smooth yellow-green leaves on arching, then trailing stems 12-16" long. Leaves can hang on almost the full length of the stems. Occasional clusters of white flowers. Good in hanging baskets. Protect from frost. Mexico.
Sedum adolphii (2)
Date: 10/26/2005
Smooth yellow-green leaves on arching, then trailing stems 12-16" long. Leaves can hang on almost the full length of the stems. Occasional clusters of white flowers. Good in hanging baskets. Protect from frost. Mexico.
Sedum affin cryptomerioides
Date: 10/25/2005
I don't know for sure what this is. Take a look at it at a stronger resolution (2272 x 1704) ajusting the size using the size box in the right side of this screen. There's some awesome detail. Use this feature on some of the other screens. Pretty cool!
Sedum affin subtile (1)
Date: 09/21/2008
Sedum affin subtile (2)
Date: 09/21/2008
Sedum affin tricarpum (1)
Date: 07/18/2003
I don't have possitive identification on this one. The flowers are yellow. It appears, when viewing the blooming photo at hi-res, that the carpels are fused.Check it out by adjusting the size button to the right of this text.
Sedum affin tricarpum (2)
Date: 09/13/2003
I don't have possitive identification on this one. The flowers are yellow. It appears, when viewing the blooming photo at hi-res, that the carpels are fused.Check it out by adjusting the size button to the right of the text next to the Sedum affin tricarpum (1) photo.
Sedum affin tricarpum (3)
Date: 09/21/2008
Sedum aizoon (Phedimus aizoon) (1)
Date: 01/26/2006
Border plant with upright stems that are topped with light yellow flower clusters in July. Grows 12-16 inches tall. Plants gradually begin to die back after flowering. Likes some moisture as it comes from areas in Russia, China and Japan where it can grow in the margins of meadows or among rocks along streams. Herbaceous perennial.
Sedum aizoon (Phedimus aizoon)(2)
Date: 07/11/2006
Border plant with upright stems that are topped with light yellow flower clusters in July. Grows 12-16 inches tall. Plants gradually begin to die back after flowering. Likes some moisture as it comes from areas in Russia, China and Japan where it can grow in the margins of meadows or among rocks along streams. Herbaceous perennial.
Sedum aizoon (Phedimus aizoon)(3)
Date: 07/11/2006
Border plant with upright stems that are topped with light yellow flower clusters in July. Grows 12-16 inches tall. Plants gradually begin to die back after flowering. Likes some moisture as it comes from areas in Russia, China and Japan where it can grow in the margins of meadows or among rocks along streams. Herbaceous perennial.
Sedum aizoon 'Aurantiacum'('Euphorbioides') (Phedimus aizoon 'Aurantiacus')(1)
Date: 04/08/2002
Herbaceous perennial(Top dies back in winter) with upright yet compact growth habit to 10 inches tall. Better form than the species with bright red stems. Large Orange-yellow flower clusters top the plant in July - August.
Sedum aizoon 'Aurantiacum'('Euphorbioides') (Phedimus aizoon 'Aurantiacus')(2)
Date: 07/11/2006
Herbaceous perennial(Top dies back in winter) with upright yet compact growth habit to 10 inches tall. Better form than the species with bright red stems. Large Orange-yellow flower clusters top the plant in July - August.
Sedum album 'Athoum' (1)
Date: 02/25/2003
Plump green rosettes of leaves that color to red in the heat of summer. Flowers are light pink to white. Compact grower will not become invasive. Native of Yugoslavia and Greece. Evergreen.
Sedum album 'Athoum' (2)
Date: 01/26/2006
Plump green rosettes of leaves that color to red in the heat of summer. Flowers are light pink to white. Compact grower will not become invasive. Native of Yugoslavia and Greece. Evergreen.
Sedum album balticum
Date: 02/25/2003
A regional form of album with slightly flattened, overlapping leaves. White flowers Evergreen.
Sedum album 'Bella d' Inverno' (1)
Date: 04/08/2002
This is a chimera that was introduced by Guiseppe Tavormina of Italy. Upper leaves become variegated with cream color with touches of pink in the sun. Best color in the winter and spring. Evergreen.
Sedum album 'Bella d' Inverno' (2)
Date: 04/08/2002
This is a chimera that was introduced by Guiseppe Tavormina of Italy. Upper leaves become variegated with cream color with touches of pink in the sun. Best color in the winter and spring. Evergreen.
Sedum album brevifolium
Date: 02/25/2003
Small plump dark green overlapping leaves. Spreading habit. Good evergreen groundcover. Clusters of white flowers.
Sedum album clusianum (1)
Date: 04/08/2002
Folige is pale green with cream and pink variegation early in the season. Dainty with relatively narrow leaves. White flowers. Evergreen. Iberia.
Sedum album clusianum (2)
Date: 07/19/2003
Folige is pale green with cream and pink variegation early in the season. Dainty with relatively narrow leaves. White flowers. Evergreen. Iberia.
Sedum album 'Coral Carpet'
Date: 02/25/2003
Green leaves color up red all over in the sun. Grows about 1 inch tall and spreads. Good groundcover. Evergreen. This photo was taken in the winter.
Sedum album 'Fårö Form'
Date: 02/25/2003
This is the tiniest form of Sedum album ever discovered. It was found on Fårö Island of Sweden in the Baltic sea by Paul Whicher of the UK. It has tiny red leaves that can turn olive-brown in the summer. White flower clusters on short, for the species, stems. It is very slow spreading and very hardy.
Sedum album from France (1)
Date: 07/19/2003
This type has the longest leaves of any of the album types that I grow. Leaf is shaped like a loaf of French bread. Foliage color of medium green with pink tips under stress. A regional form with white flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum album from France (2)
Date: 04/08/2002
This type has the longest leaves of any of the album types that I grow. Leaf is shaped like a loaf of French bread. Foliage color of medium green with pink tips under stress. A regional form with white flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum album 'Hillebrandtii' (1)
Date: 02/25/2003
Foliage color is brownish-red and green. This first photo was taken toward the end of winter. Clusters of light pink flowers. Low and spreading. Evergreen. From the Rhine Valley.
Sedum album 'Hillebrandtii' (2)
Date: 07/20/2003
Foliage color is brownish-red and green. Clusters of light pink flowers in summer. This photo was taken July 20. Low and spreading. Evergreen. From the Rhine Valley.
Sedum album 'Laconicum' (1)
Date: 02/25/2003
Large fat green leaves grouped to form rosette-like growth at stem tips. Similar to Sedum album Athoum. White flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum album 'Laconicum' (2)
Date: 01/26/2006
Large fat green leaves grouped to form rosette-like growth at stem tips. Similar to Sedum album Athoum. White flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum album micranthum chloroticum
Date: 07/19/2003
This variety hails from southern Sweden. Its tiny almost round leaves are an attractive yellow green color that doesn't color up red under stress like most of the album varieties. Forms a low mat with relatively short white flower clusters.
Sedum album micranthum (1)
Date: 02/25/2003
From Spain and Morocco. Tiny fresh green foliage on a slow growing very compact mat forming plant. Not as tough as some of the other Sedum albums but a cutie worth having anyway. White flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum album micranthum (2)
Date: 07/19/2003
From Spain and Morocco. Tiny fresh green foliage on a slow growing very compact mat forming plant. Not as tough as some of the other Sedum albums but a cutie worth having anyway. White flowers. Evergreen.
Sedum album murale cristatum
Date: 01/26/2006
Wierd fasciated form of the ever popular Sedum album 'Murale'. Foliage has a bronzy color. Need to be kept a little on the dry side to prevent the main stem from rotting. These things usually don't flower.
Sedum album murale (1)
Date: 02/25/2003
This variety has brown red foliage. Clusters of light pink flowers in Summer. It is considered a tall variety and will open up in the middle with time. Evergreen.
Sedum album murale (2)
Date: 01/26/2006
This variety has brown red foliage. Clusters of light pink flowers in Summer. It is considered a tall variety and will open up in the middle with time. Evergreen.
Sedum album rhodopaeum
Date: 10/13/2003
I'm not finding any information on this variety. Foliage looks suspiciously like Sedum album micranthum var. chloroticum. I would appreciate any input you might have.
Sedum album serpentinii crested
Date: 09/13/2003
Brown red fasciated plants with tiny leaves attaced directly to odd flattened stems. Looks like it's from another world.
Sedum album serpentinii
Date: 02/25/2003
Tortuous stems carying numerous small brown-red leaves throughout the growing season. Most of the leaves will fall off in the winter leaving the crooked stems bare. Small pink flowers in clusters above foliage.
Sedum album teretifolium
Date: 02/25/2003
Fast spreading evergreen variety. This is the most common Sedum album type found in nature. There are many forms. It can be a bit invasive. White flowers in clusters. Evergreen.
Sedum album
Date: 07/06/2004
This is probably Sedum album teretifolium, but there is no way to tell from this photo. These are in a greenhouse in the summer and so are growing a bit too vigorously.
Sedum alexanderi
Date: 10/26/2005
Previously named Sedum platyphyllum. Smooth leaved perennial shrub from Mexico. Greenish-white flowers with red dots. Similar to Sedum allantoides.
Sedum 'Alice Evans' (1)
Date: 09/13/2003
Very large, powdery gray-green leaves. Clusters of pretty white flowers. Possibly a cross between Sedum lucidum and Sedum clavatum by Pearson. Alice Evans was the wife of Ray Evans (Author of 'Handbook of Cultivated Sedums') and one of the driving forces in starting the Sedum Society.
Sedum 'Alice Evans' (2)
Date: 12/11/2004
Very large, powdery gray-green leaves. Clusters of pretty white flowers. Possibly a cross between Sedum lucidum and Sedum clavatum by Pearson. Alice Evans was the wife of Ray Evans (Author of 'Handbook of Cultivated Sedums') and one of the driving forces in starting the Sedum Society.
Sedum allantoides 'Goldii' (1)
Date: 10/25/2005
Wide flat leaves are a powdery gray-green color. Upright growth 12-18 inches tall. Flowers are pale yellow-green with red speckling in terminal clusters. This is possibly a cross between Sedum allantoides and Sedum platyphyllum. Mexico.
Sedum allantoides 'Goldii' (2)
Date: 10/25/2005
Wide flat leaves are a powdery gray-green color. Upright growth 12-18 inches tall. Flowers are pale yellow-green with red speckling in terminal clusters. This is possibly a cross between Sedum allantoides and Sedum platyphyllum. Mexico.
Sedum allantoides
Date: 10/26/2005
Thick succulent sausage-shaped leaves are powdery pale blue. Greenish white flowers in early summer. Sub-shrub to 12". Not cold hardy. Evergreen. Mexico.
Sedum amabile [Rhodiola amabilis] (1)
Date: 08/29/2005
Very attractive alpine from Nepal and Kashmir. Small bright green leaves on neat compact plants. Large white star-shaped flowers in summer.
Sedum amabile [Rhodiola amabilis] (2)
Date: 04/23/2006
Very attractive alpine from Nepal and Kashmir. Small bright green leaves on neat compact plants. Large white star-shaped flowers in summer.
Sedum amabile [Rhodiola amabilis] (3)
Date: 07/01/2007
Very attractive alpine from Nepal and Kashmir. Small bright green leaves on neat compact plants. Large white star-shaped flowers in summer.
Sedum amabile [Rhodiola amabilis] (4)
Date: 07/01/2007
Very attractive alpine from Nepal and Kashmir. Small bright green leaves on neat compact plants. Large white star-shaped flowers in summer.
Sedum amabile [Rhodiola amabilis] (5)
Date: 07/01/2007
Very attractive alpine from Nepal and Kashmir. Small bright green leaves on neat compact plants. Large white star-shaped flowers in summer.
Sedum amplexicaule ibericum (1) [Petrosedum amplexicaule ibericum]
Date: 07/06/2004
The species S. amplexicaule is very unique in the world of sedums. As a way to protect itself from the dehydrating forces of summer, it goes into dormancy. All of the leaves fall off as it comes into bloom June - July (This photo), leaving dry stems with little dry 'propagules' at the ends. These propagules can fall off and be moved by wind. At the end of September the propagules begin to grow. In the fall the plants spring back to life with attractive fine textured blue-green foliage that keeps looking nice until bloom time in summer. Flowers are yellow. This is a miniature form of amplexicaule with very short stolons. An alpine from Portugal and Spain. Now that I understand how this plant acts, I like it a lot.
Sedum amplexicaule ibericum (2) [Petrosedum amplexicaule ibericum]
Date: 07/06/2004
The species S. amplexicaule is very unique in the world of sedums. As a way to protect itself from the dehydrating forces of summer, it goes into dormancy. All of the leaves fall off as it comes into bloom June - July, leaving dry stems with little dry 'propagules' at the ends (This photo). These propagules can fall off and be moved by wind. At the end of September the propagules begin to grow. In the fall the plants spring back to life with attractive fine textured blue-green foliage that keeps looking nice until bloom time in summer. Flowers are yellow. This is a miniature form of amplexicaule with very short stolons. An alpine from Portugal and Spain. Now that I understand how this plant acts, I like it a lot.
Sedum amplexicaule ibericum (3) [Petrosedum amplexicaule ibericum]
Date: 09/13/2003
The species S. amplexicaule is very unique in the world of sedums. As a way to protect itself from the dehydrating forces of summer, it goes into dormancy. All of the leaves fall off as it comes into bloom June - July, leaving dry stems with little dry 'propagules' at the ends. These propagules can fall off and be moved by wind. At the end of September the propagules begin to grow. In the fall (This photo) the plants spring back to life with attractive fine textured blue-green foliage that keeps looking nice until bloom time in summer. Flowers are yellow. This is a miniature form of amplexicaule with very short stolons. An alpine from Portugal and Spain. Now that I understand how this plant acts, I like it a lot.
Sedum amplexicaule ibericum (4) [Petrosedum amplexicaule ibericum]
Date: 07/11/2006
The species S. amplexicaule is very unique in the world of sedums. As a way to protect itself from the dehydrating forces of summer, it goes into dormancy. All of the leaves fall off as it comes into bloom June - July (This photo), leaving dry stems with little dry 'propagules' at the ends. These propagules can fall off and be moved by wind. At the end of September the propagules begin to grow. In the fall the plants spring back to life with attractive fine textured blue-green foliage that keeps looking nice until bloom time in summer. Flowers are yellow. This is a miniature form of amplexicaule with very short stolons. An alpine from Portugal and Spain. Now that I understand how this plant acts, I like it a lot.
Sedum anacampseros (1) [Hylotelephium anacampseros]
Date: 07/06/2004
Leaves are glaucus-green. Tight, round flower heads with violet buds opening to red-purple flowers in the fall. In winter, trailing 8 inch stems are devoid of leaves except at stem tips. Will tolerate some shade but does best in full sun with some moisture for the roots. Never invasive. Native to Italy, France and Spain.
Sedum anacampseros (2) [Hylotelephium anacampseros]
Date: 01/26/2006
Leaves are glaucus-green. Tight, round flower heads with violet buds opening to red-purple flowers in the fall. In winter, trailing 8 inch stems are devoid of leaves except at stem tips. Will tolerate some shade but does best in full sun with some moisture for the roots. Never invasive. Native to Italy, France and Spain.
Sedum anglicum minus (1)
Date: 01/26/2006
This small anglicum type grows to about 1 inch tall and spreads in a neat controlled fashion. Summer flowers are white with red carpels, giving the flowers a nice pink appearance. Plants are evergreen and have a deep green color. British Isles.
Sedum anglicum minus (2)
Date: 02/25/2003
This small anglicum type grows to about 1 inch tall and spreads in a neat controlled fashion. Summer flowers are white with red carpels, giving the flowers a nice pink appearance. Plants are evergreen and have a deep green color. British Isles.
Sedum anglicum pyrenaecum
Date: 01/26/2006
This is a taller form (3 inches) from Iberia and southern France. Bright green foliage. White flowers are more numerous than in the species anglicum. Likes moist, well drained soil. Evergreen.
Sedum anglicum 'Valle de Al'
Date: 07/19/2003
Very dense growing variety grows to 2 inches tall. White petals with pink carpels that gives the overall appearance of light pink. Flowers in June. Evergreen. Prefers slightly moist soil.
Sedum anglicum (1)
Date: 02/25/2003
Green foliage will get a touch of red with stress. Flowers are white to light pink in June-July. A perennial with low spreading, yet controlled, habit. Evergreen. It's range is western Europe.
Sedum anglicum (2)
Date: 07/19/2003
Green foliage will get a touch of red with stress. Flowers are white to light pink in June-July. A perennial with low spreading, yet controlled, habit. Evergreen. It's range is western Europe.
Sedum aytacianum
Date: 07/06/2004
This high alpine plant needs excellant drainage, especially during winter, but likes some moisture in summer. Rich green foliage on tiny carpet forming plants. Blooms profusely with white flowers. From Turkey.