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Proven Winners Lemon Coral® Sedum

Proven Winners Lemon Coral® Sedum

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The spikey chartreuse foliage looks like it would be tough and prickly, but is actually quite soft and "petable." It is wonderful in landscapes and is an outstanding container plant, where it will fall over the edge of containers. It loves heat and can tolerate dry soils, although average moisture will keep it looking fresh. Lemon Coral is grown for its lovely foliage, although if you are lucky it may bloom as well.

 

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Foliage Interest

Heat Tolerant

Deadheading Not Necessary

Drought Tolerant

Resists:

Deer

CHARACTERISTICS

Plant Type: Annual

 

Height Category: Short

 

Garden Height: 3 - 10 Inches

 

Spacing: 8 - 12 Inches

 

Spread: 10 - 14 Inches

 

Foliage Colors: Green

Yellow

 

Foliage Shade: Chartreuse

 

Habit: Mounding Trailing

 

Container Role: Filler

PLANT NEEDS

Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun

Maintenance Category: Easy

Bloom Time: Grown for Foliage

Hardiness Zones: 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b, 11a, 11b

Water Category: Average

Soil Fertility Requirement: Average Soil

Uses: Border Plant

Container

Edging Plant

Landscape

Uses Notes:

Use in beds, borders and containers

 

Maintenance Notes:

This easy-care annual can take the heat and drought like a champ. It is grown for foliage and is a garden workhorse. See our complete guide to growing sedum.

 

A tough as nails filler for hanging baskets, troughs, combination containers and landscapes, this beautifully textured succulent is very vigorous and drought tolerant. Its lime green to chartreuse foliage pairs well with other vigorous sun loving varieties.

 

This one is very pretty, and stacks and layers like a Farrah "faucet hairdew"! The neighbor had a difficult growing situation, a shallow pot, attached to the top of her fence. Nothing would grow there so they installed cheap fake flowers, aaaccckkk!! I offered them this plant and it was amazing! It trailed down 18-inches and looked like a round ball, and had beautiful color.

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