Sedum forsterianum
STONECROP
From westernEurope, British Isles. To 8 in.high, 10 in. wide, with globularrosettes of blue-green need...
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Sedum morganianum
Donkey Tail
Produces long, trailing stems that reach 3–4 ft. in 6 to 8 years. Thick, 3/4-in.-long, light gra...
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Sedum rupestre
STONECROP
Native to Europe.Spreading, creeping plant growsto 16 in. high, 1 ft. wide. Narrow,light blue-gray lea...
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Sedum sieboldii
Low-growing plant just 4 in. high, 8–12 in.wide, with spreading, trailing, unbranched stems to 8...
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Sedum spathulifolium
Spoonshaped, 1/2–1-in. blue-green leaves tinged with reddish purple are packed into rosettes on ...
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Sedum spectabile
To 1-1/2 ft. tall and wide, with upright or slightly spreading stems thickly clothed in blue-green, ro...
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Sedum spurium
Low-growing plant with trailing stems and dark green or bronze-tinted leaves just an inch or so long; ...
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Sedum telephium
To 2 ft. high, 1–2 ft. wide.– Resembles S. spectabile but has gray-green, somewhat...
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Sedum × rubrotinctum
Pork and Beans
Thought to benative to Mexico. Sometimessold as S. guatemalense. Sprawling,leaning, 6–8-in. s...
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Sempervivum arachnoideum
Cobweb Houseleek
Gray-green rosettes of many leaves are joined by fine hairs for a cobweb-covered look. Larger rosettes...
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Sempervivum tectorum
Hens And Chicks
Gray-green, 2–5-in.-wide rosettes spread quickly to form clumps to 2 ft. or wider. Leaves have r...
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Senecio cineraria
Dusty Miller
From Mediterranean. To 2–3 ft. high and wide, with woolly white leaves cut into many blunt-tippe...
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