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Sedum ternatum

 

Woodland Stonecrop is the only succulent we currently offer at Rachel’s Native Plants, and it’s
a special one. In spring to early summer, white flowers hover over fleshy green leaves, attracting many pollinators. Not being picky, it thrives in a variety of light conditions, as long as the soil doesn’t get too wet. Woodland Stonecrop makes an excellent groundcover or border. It can even be used as a statement on a rock wall.

Key Info

Scientific Name: Sedum ternatum
Common Names: Woodland Stonecrop
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Flower Color: White

Additional Info

Habit: Creeping, spreading
Height: 3" - 6"
Spread: 6" - 12"
Soil Conditions: Alkaline to neutral soils, clay, sand, rocky
Leaves: Green, fleshy, whorled
Fruit: Summer, small pods
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9
Propagation: Division, leaf cutting, root cutting, seed, stem cutting