Plants in genus phedimus
Phedimus spurius 'Fuldaglut'
Phedimus spurius 'Fuldaglut' is a low-maintenance groundcover with striking bronze-red foliage and pink to red summer blooms. This plant is highly drought and salt tolerant, thriving in hot sun and tough conditions, making it ideal for challenging landscapes.
Phedimus spurius
Phedimus spurius is a groundcover plant that forms a tight carpet with little rosettes at the end of each stem. It is covered with pink flowers in spring and dense clusters of white flowers in July. This easy-to-grow plant is ideal for creating a lush, low-maintenance landscape.
Phedimus spurius 'John Creech'
Phedimus spurius 'John Creech' is a succulent groundcover discovered in Siberian Academ Gorodok Gardens. It features small, scalloped green leaves and pink flowers in fall. This drought-tolerant plant requires ample light and is effective in rock gardens and as a groundcover in sunny locations.
Phedimus ellacombeanus
Phedimus ellacombeanus is a variegated stonecrop with green rosettes edged in chartreuse yellow. This low-growing groundcover forms clumps up to 6 inches tall and 2 feet wide, topped with yellow flowers in mid-summer. It performs best in light shade to morning sun.
Phedimus spurius 'Voodoo'
Phedimus spurius 'Voodoo' is a low-maintenance succulent with green, fleshy leaves that turn deep mahogany red. It produces vivid pink-and-red-tipped flowers in summer, attracting pollinators while being deer and rabbit resistant. This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil, making it ideal for rock gardens, containers, and groundcover. 'Voodoo' is drought-tolerant once established and can withstand heat and poor soil conditions.
Phedimus stolonifer
Phedimus stolonifer is a rare plant in cultivation, often mistaken for Sedum spurium. It features small, round leaves on red-purple stems and is a low-spreading groundcover. This plant thrives in deciduous forests, often growing among ferns and arums, and is suitable for part sun to light shade conditions. It is also known for attracting butterflies and being resistant to rabbits.
Phedimus spurius 'Red Carpet'
This plant is a low-growing perennial with striking dark red foliage and red star-shaped blooms that attract butterflies and bumblebees from May to September. It is both cold and heat-hardy, thriving in USDA zones 3-9. The plant grows to a height of 3-4 inches and can spread up to 2 feet, making it an excellent ground cover. It is drought-resistant once established and can tolerate poor soils, requiring minimal maintenance. Pruning is recommended in early spring to encourage healthy growth.
Phedimus spurius 'Dragon's Blood'
Phedimus spurius 'Dragon's Blood', also known as Caucasian Stonecrop, is a low-growing succulent with green leaves edged in burgundy and small red flowers in summer. It is easy to care for, thriving in full sun to partial shade with minimal water needs. This plant is drought-hardy, heat-tolerant, and attracts butterflies and bees, making it an excellent groundcover.
Phedimus spurius 'Tricolor'
Phedimus spurius 'Tricolor' is a drought-tolerant plant that thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil. It requires minimal watering, making it ideal for low-maintenance gardens. This plant is known for its ability to reproduce in various ways, adding to its resilience and adaptability.
Phedimus kamtschaticus
Phedimus kamtschaticus is a slow-growing plant with small serrate green leaves that change color with the seasons. It produces yellow flowers in summer and is known for its drought tolerance, making it ideal for green roofs.