Description
Winner of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society, Phedimus kamtschaticus (Orange Stonecrop), formerly Sedum kamtschaticum or Kamschatka Sedum, is a stand-out for xeriscaping. It’s an excellent groundcover, requiring only average to lean soils, good drainage, and full sun. Drought tolerant once established, it combines beautifully with other low-growing Sedums to create carpets of color. It’s an excellent choice for containers or small spaces where it can show off its shifting color palette. When in flower, it’s a bee and butterfly magnet. Deer and rabbit-resistant, it’s an easy choice for areas that require little or no maintenance. Most of the foliage disappears in the winter months but will return in spring. Native to the west coast of China and Russia, it’s named after the Kamchatka peninsula.










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