Sedum takesimense (1) (Phedimus takesimensis)
Date: 04/08/2002
Leaves of a light green shade on thick stems that creep, rising on the ends. Heavy bloomer of yellow flowers in August. Hardy to zone 6. From a small island between Japan and Korea. Evergreen.
Sedum tatarinowii (1) (Hylotelephium tatarinowii)
Date: 10/14/2003
5 inch long arching dark purple stems carry medium green leaves. Delicate white flowers with purple anthers form at tips of stems from July to August. Stays in manageable clump. Native to Mongolia and China. Deciduous herbaceous plants with strong rootstocks.
Sedum tatarinowii (2) (Hylotelephium tatarinowii)
Date: 10/14/2003
5 inch long arching dark purple stems carry medium green leaves. Delicate white flowers with purple anthers form at tips of stems from July to August. Stays in manageable clump. Native to Mongolia and China. Deciduous herbaceous plants with strong rootstocks.
Sedum telephium 'Autumn Fire' (Hylotelephium telephium 'Autumn Fire')
Date: 09/26/2005
This variety of fall blooming upright garden Sedum is considered by many to be an improvement on the variety Sedum 'Autumn Joy'. Forms sturdy clumps of heat tolerant foliage 18-24 inches tall that bloom with large clusters of dusky-pink flowers in Autumn. Very Hardy.
Sedum telephium 'Autumn Fire' (2) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Autumn Fire')
Date: 09/21/2008
This variety of fall blooming upright garden Sedum is considered by many to be an improvement on the variety Sedum 'Autumn Joy'. Forms sturdy clumps of heat tolerant foliage 18-24 inches tall that bloom with large clusters of dusky-pink flowers in Autumn. Very Hardy.
Sedum telephium 'Autumn Fire' (3) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Autumn Fire')
Date: 09/21/2008
This variety of fall blooming upright garden Sedum is considered by many to be an improvement on the variety Sedum 'Autumn Joy'. Forms sturdy clumps of heat tolerant foliage 18-24 inches tall that bloom with large clusters of dusky-pink flowers in Autumn. Very Hardy.
Sedum telephium 'Autumn Fire' (4) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Autumn Fire')
Date: 09/21/2008
This variety of fall blooming upright garden Sedum is considered by many to be an improvement on the variety Sedum 'Autumn Joy'. Forms sturdy clumps of heat tolerant foliage 18-24 inches tall that bloom with large clusters of dusky-pink flowers in Autumn. Very Hardy.
Sedum telephium 'Autumn Joy' (1) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Autumn joy')
Date: 09/13/2003
This popular Sedum variety blooms in August and September with pink clusters that turn coppery and stay on persistently into winter. Flower buds resemble broccoli heads. Birds are attracted to the seed heads. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Autumn Joy' (2) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Autumn joy')
Date: 09/13/2003
This popular Sedum variety blooms in August and September with pink clusters that turn coppery and stay on persistently into winter. Flower buds resemble broccoli heads. Birds are attracted to the seed heads. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Carl' (Hylotelephium telephium 'Carl')
Date: 08/29/2005
Upright compact grower to 12 inches tall. Magenta-pink flowers in clusters that measure about 4 inchs across. Leaves are dark green.
Sedum telephium 'Frosty Morn' (1) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Frosty Morn')
Date: 09/13/2003
Beautiful white variegation around the leaf margins, medium green in the centers. White flowers have showy pink carpels in the center. Blooms August-September. Upright to 12-18 inches tall. From Japan. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Frosty Morn' (2) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Frosty Morn')
Date: 09/21/2008
Beautiful white variegation around the leaf margins, medium green in the centers. White flowers have showy pink carpels in the center. Blooms August-September. Upright to 12-18 inches tall. From Japan. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Frosty Morn' (3) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Frosty Morn')
Date: 09/21/2008
Beautiful white variegation around the leaf margins, medium green in the centers. White flowers have showy pink carpels in the center. Blooms August-September. Upright to 12-18 inches tall. From Japan. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Frosty Morn' (4) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Frosty Morn')
Date: 09/21/2008
Beautiful white variegation around the leaf margins, medium green in the centers. White flowers have showy pink carpels in the center. Blooms August-September. Upright to 12-18 inches tall. From Japan. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Matrona' (1) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Matrona')
Date: 09/13/2003
Upright sedum with gray-green leaves, edged in pink. Flowers are soft pink on large flower heads. Blooms June-Sept. Grows 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Matrona' (2) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Matrona')
Date: 02/25/2003
Upright sedum with gray-green leaves, edged in pink. Flowers are soft pink on large flower heads. Blooms June-Sept. Grows 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Matrona' (3) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Matrona')
Date: 09/21/2008
Upright sedum with gray-green leaves, edged in pink. Flowers are soft pink on large flower heads. Blooms June-Sept. Grows 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Matrona' (4) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Matrona')
Date: 09/21/2008
Upright sedum with gray-green leaves, edged in pink. Flowers are soft pink on large flower heads. Blooms June-Sept. Grows 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium maximum (1) Hylotelephium telephium maximum
Date: 09/21/2008
Sedum telephium maximum (2) Hylotelephium telephium maximum
Date: 09/21/2008
Sedum telephium maximum (3) Hylotelephium telephium maximum
Date: 09/21/2008
Sedum telephium maximum (4) Hylotelephium telephium maximum
Date: 09/21/2008
Sedum telephium 'Purple Emperor' (Hylotelephium telephium 'Purple Emperor')
Date: 07/06/2004
Named for its beautiful purple foliage. A bonus is the clusters of pink flowers from mid summer to early fall. Grows as a clump 15-18” tall. Great in perennial bed borders, as an accent, in rock gardens and in containers. Very hardy. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Red Cauli' (Hylotelephium telephium 'Red Cauli')
Date: 08/29/2005
Blue-green foliage is tinted with purple. Rusty-red blossoms in clusters from August through October. Drought resistant plants grow 12 inches tall and 12 inches wide.
Sedum telephium 'Red Cauli' (2) Hylotelephium telephium 'Red Cauli'
Date: 09/21/2008
Blue-green foliage is tinted with purple. Rusty-red blossoms in clusters from August through October. Drought resistant plants grow 12 inches tall and 12 inches wide.
Sedum telephium 'Red Cauli' (3) Hylotelephium telephium 'Red Cauli'
Date: 09/21/2008
Blue-green foliage is tinted with purple. Rusty-red blossoms in clusters from August through October. Drought resistant plants grow 12 inches tall and 12 inches wide.
Sedum telephium 'Ruby Glow' (1) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Ruby Glow')
Date: 09/13/2003
Named for its attractive clusters of ruby-red blossoms from late summer to early fall. Flowers attract butterflies and bees to the garden. Attractive blue-green foliage turns purplish in full sun. Grows 8-10 inches tall. Probably a cross between Sedum telephium and Sedum cauticola. Hardy. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Ruby Glow' (2) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Ruby Glow')
Date: 02/25/2003
Named for its attractive clusters of ruby-red blossoms from late summer to early fall. Flowers attract butterflies and bees to the garden. Attractive blue-green foliage turns purplish in full sun. Grows 8-10 inches tall. Probably a cross between Sedum telephium and Sedum cauticola. Hardy. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium ssp. telephium (Hylotelephium telephium ssp. telephium)
Date: 09/13/2003
Glaucus violet buds open to beautiful dark purple flowers on this upright (16”) grower. Good border plant that will tolerate partial shade and some moisture. Native from Japan to central Europe. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Vera Jameson' (1) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Vera Jameson')
Date: 02/25/2003
Originated in Vera Jameson's garden around 1970 as a hybrid of Sedum telephium maximum and 'Ruby Glow'. Leaves and stems are very dark purple when planted in the sun. Flowers are a deep red-purple. Grows to 10" tall. Deciduous.
Sedum telephium 'Vera Jameson' (2) (Hylotelephium telephium 'Vera Jameson')
Date: 09/13/2003
Originated in Vera Jameson's garden around 1970 as a hybrid of Sedum telephium maximum and 'Ruby Glow'. Leaves and stems are very dark purple when planted in the sun. Flowers are a deep red-purple. Grows to 10" tall. Deciduous.
Sedum tenellum (mislabeled) (1)
Date: 07/11/2006
If you know what this is, please let me know.It's undoubtedly some form of Phedimus.
Sedum ternatum 'Larinem Park'
Date: 02/25/2003
Flowers are white stars in May-June. Attractive green foliage with a touch of rose; is very compact. Grows up to 6" tall and 15" wide. Hardy to -40º F. Prefers part shade. Originated in the Appalachians of the eastern U.S. Evergreen. This form is much easier to grow and is more floriferous than the species.
Sedum ternatum
Date: 02/25/2003
This is a native of the eastern part of America. Slightly moist shady locations are ideal. White spring flowers are a little fragrant. Forms a dense mat. Evergreen. Extensively planted in the eastern United States.
Sedum tetractinum (1)
Date: 02/12/2002
Commonly called Chinese Stonecrop. Evergreen variety with round green leaves on 12 inch long stems. Trailing habit makes this a good variety for baskets. Yellow flowers tipped with red in May-June. Leaves turn rusty-brown in the winter months. From Hunan, China.
Sedum tetractinum (2)
Date: 01/27/2006
Commonly called Chinese Stonecrop. Evergreen variety with round green leaves on 12 inch long stems. Trailing habit makes this a good variety for baskets. Yellow flowers tipped with red in May-June. Leaves turn rusty-brown in the winter months. From Hunan, China.
Sedum tetractinum 'Coral Reef' (1)
Date: 10/26/2005
Commonly called Chinese Stonecrop. Evergreen variety with round green leaves on 12 inch long stems. Trailing habit makes this a good variety for baskets. Yellow flowers tipped with red in May-June. Leaves turn a lovely coral pink color in the winter months. From Hunan, China.
Sedum tetractinum 'Coral Reef' (2)
Date: 04/23/2006
Commonly called Chinese Stonecrop. Evergreen variety with round green leaves on 12 inch long stems. Trailing habit makes this a good variety for baskets. Yellow flowers tipped with red in May-June. Leaves turn a lovely coral pink color in the winter months. From Hunan, China.
Sedum treleasei (1)
Date: 03/20/2005
Plump, pale green glaucus leaves on tall upright stems. Bright yellow flowers are fairly large for the Sedum genus. Very popular as a bowl garden specimen or as a windowsill plant. This is a relatively hardy Mexican species. Protect from cold, wet winters. Evergreen.
Sedum treleasei (2)
Date: 10/25/2005
Plump, pale green glaucus leaves on tall upright stems. Bright yellow flowers are fairly large for the Sedum genus. Very popular as a bowl garden specimen or as a windowsill plant. This is a relatively hardy Mexican species. Protect from cold, wet winters. Evergreen.
Sedum treleasiei 'Haren'
Date: 10/26/2005
This form has narrower, whiter leaves than the species. Bright yellow flowers are fairly large for the Sedum genus. Very popular as a bowl garden specimen or as a windowsill plant. The species is relatively hardy as far as Mexican types go. Protect from cold, wet winters. Evergreen.
Sedum trollii (1) (Rhodiola saxifragoides trollii)
Date: 10/25/2005
This is a rather deminutive form of Sedum with green foliage that forms rosettes at the tips of short stems. Old dead leaves cling to older stems. Large star-shaped white flowers appear in October-November. This plant spreads by rhizomes that send up new shoots away from the original plant. Native of Kashmir will tolerate cold and wet situations.
Sedum trollii (2) (Rhodiola saxifragoides trollii)
Date: 10/25/2005
This is a rather deminutive form of Sedum with green foliage that forms rosettes at the tips of short stems. Old dead leaves cling to older stems. Large star-shaped white flowers appear in October-November. This plant spreads by rhizomes that send up new shoots away from the original plant. Native of Kashmir will tolerate cold and wet situations.
Sedum tschernokolevii
Date: 09/13/2003
This is a low spreading species that has small green foliage that turns somewhat bronzy in the full sun. Flowers are light yellow. Good groundcover for full sun to part shade. From the East Balkan Mountains of Bulgaria. Evergreen. Could be a regional form of Sedum sexangulare.
Sedum tuberiferum (1) 4-23-06
Date: 04/23/2006
Sedum tuberiferum (3) 4-23-06
Date: 04/23/2006
Sedum uniflorum senanense (1)
Date: 07/06/2004
Once labeled Sedum japonicum senanense. Slender stems are well branched. Foliage is green turning bright red through much of the year, being quite showy in the winter months. Flowers are yellow with red keel in summer. Grows to 1 inch tall. Native of Honshu, Japan, often in shaded situations. Evergreen.
Sedum uniflorum senanense (2)
Date: 09/13/2003
Once labeled Sedum japonicum senanense. Slender stems are well branched. Foliage is green turning bright red through much of the year, being quite showy in the winter months. Flowers are yellow with red keel in summer. Grows to 1 inch tall. Native of Honshu, Japan, often in shaded situations. Evergreen.
Sedum uniflorum senanense (3)
Date: 05/22/2006
Slender stems are well branched. Foliage is bright red through much of the year. Flowers are red with red keel in summer. Grows to 1 inch tall. Native of Honshu, Japan to elevations of 8200 feet, often in shaded situations. Evergreen.
Sedum uniflorum senanense crested
Date: 10/14/2003
This was just another fasciated sport that cropped up at the nursery. I'm not sure if it will become stable or be another one that reverts uncontrollably.
Sedum ursi (RSO3T14 Ray) (1)
Date: 10/13/2003
This newly introduced species is from Turkey above 5000 feet elevation. It grows without competition on limestone and scree. It is a low growing evergreen perennial with prostrate stems that tend to creep and root forming loose somewhat open mats. It has star-shaped yellow flowers.
Sedum ursi (RSO3T14 Ray) (2)
Date: 10/13/2003
This newly introduced species is from Turkey above 5000 feet elevation. It grows without competition on limestone and scree. It is a low growing evergreen perennial with prostrate stems that tend to creep and root forming loose somewhat open mats. It has star-shaped yellow flowers.
Sedum urvillei green
Date: 04/08/2002
Gray-green leaves on stems that are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Native from eastern Europe to the Middle East at various altitudes. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum urvillei ponticum (1)
Date: 07/06/2004
Gray-green or reddish leaves on stems that are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Native from eastern Europe to the Middle East at various altitudes. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum urvillei ponticum (2)
Date: 07/19/2003
Gray-green or reddish leaves on stems that are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Native from eastern Europe to the Middle East at various altitudes. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum urvillei red
Date: 04/08/2002
Gray-green to reddish leaves on stems that are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Native from eastern Europe to the Middle East at various altitudes. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum urvillei stribrnyi (1)
Date: 10/26/2005
This is a smaller form from Northern Greece that seems to hold it's red coloration nicely through the summertime. Stems are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum urvillei stribrnyi (2)
Date: 03/20/2006
Sedum urvillei stribrnyi (3)
Date: 04/23/2006
This is a smaller form from Northern Greece that seems to hold it's red coloration nicely through the summertime. Stems are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum urvillei stribrnyi (4)
Date: 04/23/2006
This is a smaller form from Northern Greece that seems to hold it's red coloration nicely through the summertime. Stems are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum urvillei (1)
Date: 01/27/2006
Gray-green or reddish leaves on stems that are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Native from eastern Europe to the Middle East at various altitudes. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum urvillei (2)
Date: 02/25/2003
Gray-green or reddish leaves on stems that are sometimes shaggy with dead, silvery-gray leaves. Yellow flowers. Native from eastern Europe to the Middle East at various altitudes. Plants become brittle in the fall when pieces easily fall off and root, starting new plants. Evergreen.
Sedum versadense (1)
Date: 03/20/2005
Attractive hairy leaves are purple-red underneath. Pink-white flowers in spring. Can be grown on bright windowsill. Protect from frost. Mexico.
Sedum versadense (2)
Date: 10/25/2005
Attractive hairy leaves are purple-red underneath. Pink-white flowers in spring. Can be grown on bright windowsill. Protect from frost. Mexico.
Sedum versadense (3)
Date: 10/25/2005
Attractive hairy leaves are purple-red underneath. Pink-white flowers in spring. Can be grown on bright windowsill. Protect from frost. Mexico.
Sedum versadense (4)
Date: 03/20/2006
Attractive hairy leaves are purple-red underneath. Pink-white flowers in spring. Can be grown on bright windowsill. Protect from frost. Mexico.
Sedum versadense chontalense
Date: 10/26/2005
Attractive hairy leaves are purple-red underneath. Pink-white flowers in spring. This is the strong tetraploid form. Can be grown on bright windowsill. Protect from frost. Mexico.
Sedum verticillatum (1) (Hylotelephium verticillatum)
Date: 02/25/2003
Pale green leaves in whorls on stems that grow to 20 inches high. Flowers are light yellow-green. Adventitious buds will form on the stems in autumn and will drop to the ground, making a grouping of new plants. Will survive heavy rainfall. From Japan and Korea.