25 cuttings, YOU Choose either the tricolor dragon's blood OR the regular or a mixture of both. These will be cuttings that may or may not have roots. Placed into a wet paper towel and bagged.
Each cutting will be no less than 3" in length. Either laying on the dirt as a broken piece or slightly stuck in the soil, sedums are so easy to grow and root and MULTIPLY!
****Dragons Blood Sedum****
Also known as Two Row Stonecrop-Dragons Blood Sedum
This species of Sedum is tough and curiously decorative when used as a ground cover or in rock gardens. The bright green foliage has reddish margins and is evergreen the showy flowers in shades of pink to deep red appear in summer and last for weeks. Hardy perennial.
****Tri Color Dragons Blood****
Sedum spurium coccineum 'Dragon's Blood Tricolor' (Stonecrop)
Fleshy leaves have bright variegation. Clusters of rosy-pink flowers.
Height: 4 in
Spacing: 12 in
Hardiness Zone: 4-8
Does dragon's blood sedum come back every year?
A sedum well suited to USDA hardiness zones 3 through 8, Dragon's Blood sedum plants die back during winter in colder spots but return with vigor to get going again in spring. New sprouts continue to spread, covering those sunny, poor soil areas as summer continues.
What does dragon blood sedum look like in winter?
Dragon's blood sedum is an easy to grow evergreen sedum that has green leaves and red flowers in the summer. In the fall leaves turn maroon and persist through much of the winter. The variegated form called 'Tricolor' is attractive during the summer. Gardeners aren't picky.
Botanical Name Sedum spurium Common Name Stonecrop Primary Flower Color Red Foliage Dark bronzy-green ground cover with shades of burgundy. Estimated Mature Height 4-6 inches tall Ships As Potted Plant Planting Season Spring, Summer Bloom Time Mid-summer to mid fall Estimated Mature Spread 10-12 inches wide Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny Soil Moisture Dry, Average, Well-Draining Will Tolerate Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil, Clay Soil, Drought/Dry Soil Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Suggested Uses Hummingbirds & Butterflies, Containers, Borders, Groundcover, Tolerates Foot Traffic, Showy Flowers, Extended Blooms, Easy to Grow
Low growing Sedums are THE best sun perennial container plant for hot sunny decks since they don't mind dry spells and will not fail you if you are gone for the weekend.
Special Features: Butterfly Lovers, Cold Hardy, Color Change, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Easy Care, Evergreen, Fast Growing, Fall Color, Foliage Interest, Heat Tolerant, Winter Interest
Easy to grow in poor soil with excellent drainage, Sedums are a sun loving ground cover that happily embrace the heat, humidity & most importantly, long dry spells.
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