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Angelina Stonecrop

Scientific name: Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'

Taxonomy
Family:Crassulaceae
Type:Groundcovers evergreen
Native:NO
Plant Requirements
Zone:5 to 8
Sun:Full sun
Moisture:Dry
Plant Characteristics
Height:0 ft
Width:2 ft
Bloom:Summer flowers
Bloom Time:June to August
Bloom Color:Yellow
Additional Characteristics
Trees


Fruit

Leaves


Bark
Wildlife value

Poisonous
Description Best known for its golden yellow needle like foliage, Angelina stonecrop is an easy care ground cover.

  Morphology:
This evergreen ground cover grows to 6” in height and 24” in width. The foliage turns orange and red in the fall. Small yellow flowers appear in midsummer though they are not all that noteworthy as they tend to meld with the foliage.

  Adaptation:
For best results select a site with full sun and well drained. One can easily propagate this plant by breaking off sections with roots and moving them to a new location.
This plant could be used in container garden.

  Pests:
There are none for this sedum variant.
For assistance, contact Dr. Charles Brun (brunc@wsu.edu), (360) 397-6060 5701
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