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Common Name - Sedum cauticola lidakense

Country of Origin -

How to grow - Sedums can tolerate a wide range of conditions, they do well in poor or rocky soils where most plants would struggle making them perfect to cover areas of ground that otherwise would be empty. They don't need deep roots so they can be planted in very shallow ground or on green roofs. Most are hardy all year in the UK, especially further south, they don't like being water logged, at the nursery we grow them in 50-50 grit and compost. They do well in full sun but will tolerate partial shade.

Hardiness -  -15c

Description - A UK hardy Sedum, makes great groundcover for alpine gardens. Grows quickly to form a low growing matt. Lovely vibrant pink/purple flowers when in flower, very popular with bees. Pale grey/blue leaves. 

 

All plants will be shipped bare root.  grown in 9cm pot

The plant in the picture will be similar to the one you receive, but not always the exact one. Any questions about sizes please contact us before ordering. 

Sedum cauticola lidakense

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