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Plants in genus petrosedum

Plants in genus petrosedum

Petrosedum sediforme 'Turquoise Tails'

Petrosedum sediforme 'Turquoise Tails' is a drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in ample light and well-draining soil. Its unique turquoise foliage adds a striking element to gardens, and it requires minimal watering, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance landscapes.

Petrosedum rupestre 'Blue Spruce'

Petrosedum rupestre 'Blue Spruce' is a drought-tolerant groundcover with small blue-green leaves and yellow flowers in early summer. It is semi-evergreen to evergreen in mild winters and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil. This plant is deer and rabbit resistant and loved by pollinators.

Petrosedum rupestre 'Angelina'

Petrosedum rupestre 'Angelina' is a vibrant groundcover known for its heat tolerance and striking seasonal color changes. It forms a dense mat about 6 inches tall, with foliage that turns golden orange or reddish in autumn. The plant produces bright yellow star-shaped flowers that attract bees and butterflies. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, spreading up to 2 feet wide. Hardy in USDA zones 4 to 9, this drought-resistant plant requires minimal maintenance.

Petrosedum rupestre

Petrosedum rupestre is a compact, well-branched succulent known for its bright gold foliage that remains vibrant even in cold weather. It forms a 3-foot wide mat and is drought-tolerant, requiring little watering. This plant thrives in sunny areas with well-drained soil and is easy to grow, making it a popular choice for xeriscaping.

Petrosedum forsterianum

Petrosedum forsterianum is a Western European stonecrop with fleshy, glaucous blue foliage. It forms a 3-inch tall by 15-inch wide patch and produces tiny yellow flowers in summer. The foliage develops a red pigment in cooler temperatures, adding seasonal interest to gardens.

Petrosedum sediforme

Succulents are drought-tolerant plants that reproduce in numerous ways and require ample light, preferably in a south-facing location. They should be planted in porous, well-draining soil and require little watering, avoiding water-logging.

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