Staff Answer
Feb 01, 2022 - 12:34 PM
Sedum nevii is the best choice for partial sun, hardy Sedum. There's the normal species which is a forest green color and a variegated cultivar called 'Pink Form' that has pink leaf tips.
Unfortunately, at the time of writing, neither are in stock. However, if you click the links I've provided, you can then click "EMAIL ME WHEN PRODUCT IS BACK IN STOCK" to set up an email alert that will let you know the moment these are ready to sell again.
There are a few others that can be grown in partial sun conditions, but they won't show their brightest colors. These include the Sedum plants 'Angelina', 'Blue Spruce', any S. album, S. rupestre 'Silver', and 'Turquoise Tails'.
Unfortunately, at the time of writing, neither are in stock. However, if you click the links I've provided, you can then click "EMAIL ME WHEN PRODUCT IS BACK IN STOCK" to set up an email alert that will let you know the moment these are ready to sell again.
There are a few others that can be grown in partial sun conditions, but they won't show their brightest colors. These include the Sedum plants 'Angelina', 'Blue Spruce', any S. album, S. rupestre 'Silver', and 'Turquoise Tails'.
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