Lemon coral sedum

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Lemon Coral Sedum looks similar to Sedum Angelina, but it is a brighter color and a bit taller. It is a dense golden yellow mounding dwarf Sedum with a tight and spreading to trailing habit making it perfect for sunny borders, rock gardens, or spilling from containers.

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If you watch my YouTube videos you have seen this planting of Supertunia Jazzberry and Lemon Coral Sedum. This is planted right along our parking lot, so a very hot location. This is in full sun and just look how beautifully these two plants play off each other! I love this simple combination and I can't wait to see it as the summer progresses! Be sure to subscribe to us on YouTube so that you get notified when we add a new video and you can follow along on its growth through the summer too! Jazzberry Supertunia, Lemon Coral Sedum, Sedum Ground Cover, Sedum Garden, Front Lawn Landscaping, Walkway Landscaping, Annual Garden, Flower Tower, Coral Garden

If you watch my YouTube videos you have seen this planting of Supertunia Jazzberry and Lemon Coral Sedum. This is planted right along our parking lot, so a very hot location. This is in full sun and just look how beautifully these two plants play off each other! I love this simple combination and I can't wait to see it as the summer progresses! Be sure to subscribe to us on YouTube so that you get notified when we add a new video and you can follow along on its growth through the summer too!

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Lemon Coral Sedum, Lemon Ball, Irrigation System Design, Commercial Farming, Drought Tolerant Perennials, Drought Tolerant Landscape, Outdoor Backyard, The Porch, Real Plants

If you are designing mixed containers this year for the porch patio or deck, then by all means consider the little sedum or stonecrop from Mexico. The botanical name is Sedum mexicanum and couple dazzling color along with a tough-as-nails performance for the long growing season ahead. Actually in zones 7-11, you will be getting a rock solid drought tolerant perennial.

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