In the diverse tapestry of the garden, where endurance meets beauty, Sedum, or Stonecrop, stands out with its resilient charm and versatility. This robust succulent belongs to a large genus that encompasses a wide range of species, each uniquely adapted to thrive in challenging conditions where other plants might struggle. A Spectrum of Varieties Sedums are incredibly varied, ranging from low-growing ground covers to tall, upright varieties. They feature fleshy leaves that store water, an adaptation that makes them exceptionally drought-tolerant. The leaves come in hues of green, blue, red, and gold, adding a vibrant splash of color to the garden palette. During the late summer and fall, sedums burst into bloom with flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. The star-shaped flowers are typically seen in shades of pink, red, yellow, and white.
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