Sedum oreganum (Oregon Stonecrop)
Oregon Stonecrop, Sedum obtusatum
Sedum oreganum (Oregon Stonecrop) is a low growing, mat-forming, evergreen perennial with small, fleshy, succulent green leaves that turn bronze-red in summer. Small clusters of tiny, star-shaped, bright yellow flowers, adorned with protruding stamens bloom, just above the foliage throughout most of the summer. Nectar-rich, the blossoms attract bees and butterflies.
- Grows up to 3-6 in. tall (7-15 cm) and 18 in. wide (45 cm).
- Best grown in full sun, in loam, sand, dry to mesic, well-drained soils. Drought tolerant once established.
- Perfect for rock gardens, containers, or garden edging.
- Virtually disease and pest free. Deer resistant.
- Low maintenance, this Sedum forgives neglect!
- Propagate by division or by softwood cuttings of non-flowering shoots in early summer.
- Native to Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia.