Sedum Double Martinii

Plant Details

Lovely maroon stems create a perfect contrast with the olive green foliage and clusters of pink summer flowers, attracting bees to your garden. An excellent mound forming habit. Foliage will die down in autumn and it is hardy.

Month Available: August

Evergreen / Deciduous: Deciduous

Flower Colour: Pink

Suitable For Wildlife: Bees

Soil Type: Moist, well-drained

Sun/Shade: Full sun or partial shade

Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Autumn

Flower/Foliage/Berries: Flowers, Foliage

Plant Type: Perennial

Hardy: Fully

Main Attribute: Foliage colour spring to autumn

Height / Spread: 38cm x 45cm (15in x 18in)

Growing Tips & Additional Information

I always leave the flower heads on after flowering as they offer such lovely interest in the garden with the winter frosts

Where to Plant: Patio pots, Borders

Pests and Diseases: Slugs, snails, vine weevils

Plant Care: Cut the flower heads back in winter and apply a mulch.

Care and Time: Low - spring

Warning: None

Benefits: A great late Summer show and wonderful in Autumn. A good garden plant, compact and attractive to bees and butterflies. Flower heads look architectural,once colour has gone, if left throughout the winter

History: Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants, commonly known as stonecrops, and mainly found in the northern hemisphere.

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