1Pack Dragons Blood Sedum in Pot (Bareroot) in the Ground Cover department at Lowe'scom A lowgrowing dense mat 3 to 5 In tall of Succulent leaves is carefree once established!A longtime favorite, Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood' (Stonecrop) is a matforming, evergreen perennial with fleshy, rounded, bright green leaves adorned with burgundy on the edges, deepening to bronzered in summer before changing to brilliant red in fall Sitting atop short stems, clusters of small, rubyred, starry flowers appear in summerYou will have Dragon's Blood sprouting in your garden
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Does dragon's blood sedum spread-They come up in a bed of dragon's blood sedum, which is just turning red again after the winter The sedum is an aggressive ground cover which tolerates drought This was actually the first crocus to open in front of the house a week ago They are so tiny!Dragons Blood Sedum, (Stonecrop) Rabbit Resistant, longblooming, grows well in containers, massed groundcover, planting zones 39 WoodenFishFarms 5 out of 5 stars



Home » Perennials » Groundcovers » Dragon's Blood Sedum Dragon's Blood Sedum Vibrant, easytogrow ground cover Opens a dialog Opens a dialog Dragon's Blood Sedum Vibrant, easytogrow ground cover $ Lowgrowing for a front borderRock gardens, borders, edging, under shady trees and steep banks will come alive with carefree color of the Creeping Red Sedum 'Fulda Glow' is an improved variety of Dragon's Blood sedum that sports attractive bronzered foliage all season long!Dragon's Blood sedum is generally easy to grow from seed and most often sown directly after final frost in a sunny spot at the southern end of the garden For early spring blooming, start Dragon's Blood seeds indoors 6 – 8 weeks prior Sedum seeds will take 14 – 28 days for germination
Last week Stephanie came home for spring breakProven Winners Dragon's Blood Stonecrop Sedum spurium plant details, information and resources Dragon's Blood Stonecrop Sedum spurium Proven Winners Javascript must be enabled for the correct page displayDragon's Blood Sedum Bold, DroughtTolerant Color!
During the winter, it's common for this succulent to lose its leaves as it approaches its winter dormancy, so don't be surprised to see your Dragon's Blood Sedum start to drop leaves as cold weather approaches Dragon's Blood is not the only variety of Phedimus spurius There are other cultivars including Album Superbum, Fludgaglut, John Creech, Tricolor, and VoodooPlace these hardy, northern, nurserygrown divisions about 1' apartA lowgrowing dense mat 35" tall of succulent leaves is carefree once established!



Dragon S Blood Sedum Zone 3 9 Red 3 4 Inches Full Sun


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