Border sedums
Hylotelephium sp are larger, uprightgrowing varieties. Plants are droughttolerant but will be larger and flower more if watered regularly in spring and summer. They die back to a ground-level rosette in winter.
The stout, upright, 3590cm stems have fleshy, succulent, bluish or grayish-green leaves.
These sedums show off with spectacular clusters of richlycoloured flowers in mid-summer to autumn; their common name is ‘autumn sedums’.