Photo of Sedum Voodoo (Stonecrop)
Sedum spurium Voodoo typically rises only 2-6” tall but spreads to 12-18” wide. Creeping, branching stems root at the nodes. Tiny, star-shaped, rose-red flowers (to 3/4” diameter) bloom in four-branched inflorescences (cymes to 4-6” tall) in late spring to mid summer. Thick, succulent, obovate, dark maroon-red leaves (to 1” long) are toothed near the ends. Leaves are attractive throughout the growing season. Crassulaceae
Author :
Sylvain Marineau
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02688
Online since:
March 16th 2015
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Sedum Voodoo (Stonecrop)
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