Is the sedum Summer Glory considered a hardy succulent? I was considering it for a rock sloped wall in zone 6A.
Sedum spurium 'Summer Glory'
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Open May 05, 2021 - 11:33 AM
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May 05, 2021 - 11:33 AM
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Yes! 'Summer Glory' is hardy to zone 5, so it should work very well in any zone 6 area. A rock sloped wall sounds like the perfect place for this kind of plant to grow. They're suckers for rocky nooks and crannies. Good choice!
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Sedum spurium 'Summer Glory'
Sedum spurium (now Phedimus spurius) 'Summer Glory': Quickly grows lush green foliage and thrives even in poor soil. It produces a sea of pink blooms in mid summer. Once roots have established, it can tolerate several months of drought. This variety experiences partial dormancy in winter, lo...
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