Monday, August 23, 2010
Green Wall Plant feature: Sedum 'Dasyphyllum Major'
Sedum 'Dasyphyllum Major'
The creeping selections of Stonecrop are excellent groundcover plants, particularly for hot, dry sites. This species forms a low carpet of tiny round powdery blue-grey leaves, remaining evergreen in mild regions. Clusters of white star flowers appear in early summer.
A fast grower, this is best kept away from slower alpine plants. Takes on a mauve cast during cool weather. Mow or clip back in spring if desired. Has potential as a lawn substitute and for use on green roofs and green walls, as well as in rock walls, rock gardens and containers. May well prove to be hardy in Zone 4 or colder.
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Soil Type
Normal
Sandy
Clay
Soil pH
Neutral
Alkaline
Acid
Soil Moisture
Average
Dry
Care Level
Easy
Flower Color
White
Blooming Time
Early Summer
Foliage Color
Blue
Grey Green
Plant Uses & Characteristics
Accent: Good Texture/Form
Alpine & Rock
Attracts Butterflies
Containers
Deer Resistant
Drought Tolerant
Edging
Rabbit Resistant
Evergreen
Ground Cover
Flower Head Size
Very Small
Height
5-10 cm
2-4 inches
Spread
20-30 cm
8-12 inches
Foot Traffic
Light
Growth Rate
Medium
Labels:
Green Roofs,
Green Wall: Vertical Planting
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