Sedum x 'Black Jack'
Autumn Stonecrop
Brilliant pink flower heads. Broad, black-purple leaves are an outstanding foil for the flower heads.
Growing & Maintenance Tips
Full sun in well-drained soils. Heat and drought tolerant. Rock garden, border, display as single
specimen or in groups of three or more.
Interesting Information
Sedum is from sedo, to sit, which refers to the manner in which the plants affix themselves to rocks
or walls. The common name, stonecrop, refers to the
ability of many species to flourish on stoney ledges.
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