Bowood Farms
4605 Olive Street
Saint Louis, Missouri 63108

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Sedum ternatum

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Sedum ternatum (Native Stonecrop)

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.


Plant Type
Groundcover

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Bloom Color
White

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Foliage Color
Smooth Bright Green


Height
2-4 Inches


Spread
4-8 Inches


USDA Hardiness Zone
4-8


Patented
No

Iris cristata

(Crested Iris )

Wild Hairy Petunia

Ruellia humilis

(Wild Hairy Petunia )

Missouri Primrose

Oenothera macrocarpa

(Missouri Primrose )

Characteristics & Attributes

Bloom Color
White
Exposure
Sun-Shade
Soil Moisture Preference
Medium
Missouri Native
Missouri Native
Wildlife/Disease Resistance
Rabbit Resistant
Deer Resistant
Season of Interest (Flowering)
May
Attributes
Winter Interest
Evergreen