Sedum ternatum
Native Stonecrop
Clusters of white star-like flowers. Attractive cushions of flat "evergreen" foliage.
Growing & Maintenance Tips
Full sun or full shade in well-drained soil. Makes a good groundcover in naturalized areas.
Interesting Information
Sedum is derived from sedo, to sit, which refers to the manner in which the plants affix themselves to rocks or walls.
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