Exemplar Horticulture
This compact perennial forms rosettes of serrated, succulent, grey-green leaves edged with butter yellow; sturdy stems bear pale pink flowers that are followed by rusty-red seedheads in fall; great fall and winter interest; rabbit resistant; drought tolerant once established.
Pale pink flowers that are followed by rusty-red seedheads in fall
Dramatic as a specimen and accent, in borders, containers, mass plantings, rock and water-wise gardens
Sedum (Hylotelephium) 'Autumn Charm'™
(Autumn Charm Showy Stonecrop)
Growing | Requirements |
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Zone |
3 (-40°F/-40°C) |
Exposure |
Full sun |
Form | |
Foliage Height |
14" (36 cm) |
Width |
18" (46 cm) |
Flower Height |
18" (46 cm) |
Flower Colour |
Large, pale pink flowers are followed by rusty-red seedheads in fall |
Bloom Time |
August - September |
Watering Needs |
Moderate-Low. Drought tolerant once established |
Soil Preferences |
Prefers average to poor, well-drained soil types |
Colourful and striking, the many varieties of Sedum (taller varieties are now also known as "Hylotelephium") are wonderful accents and contrast plants in your garden. They require very little care. Give them average to poor, well-drained soil and they'll grow. You don't need to water them very often because their succulent leaves store water. They do have a tendency to get leggy if they are faced with either extreme heat or a lack of sun. Older clumps of Sedum tend to split in the middle. Divide them every 3 - 4 years in the spring to minimize this. You can also pinch the stems back half-way in the early summer to get a bushier, less split-prone plant. Don't cut back the plant in the fall; the seedheads offer wonderful winter interest and the seeds attract birds. Instead, cut back the plant in spring before the new growth appears