Sedum 'Autumn Joy' flower color
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Comments (2)check my trade page. Vines or two-toned iris, and lots of other things....See Moresedum autumn joy
Comments (18)Looks like normal coloring after a frost. The leaves will drop but stems and flowers will dry out and remain standing during the winter. In the spring cut them back to the rosette. In the late spring/early summer cut or break off a stem and pop it in the ground. Water and soon you will have another plant. I have also taken cuttings when I prune mine (to keep plant shorter and compact) then put several in a pot of moist soil. Keep the pot watered until cuttings are rooted then seperate and plant. You can also divide a large plant to make two or three smaller ones....See MoreAutumn Joy Sedum and ???
Comments (23)Hello!...I have Dragon's Blood Sedum(a low growing groundcover with reddish edges) planted in front of my Autumn Joy, and I just got some Purple Emperor Sedum to plant on either side of AJ to add some color to the sedum mixture. Purple Emperor keeps its dark purple foliage and blooms a reddish pink...it is similar in form to AJ.... I have interesting rocks and uniquely shaped pieces of weathered cedar wood added for an interesting woodland rock garden effect. This area is situated next to bridge going over a stream with spills over into a pond. Adjacent to this Sedum arrangement, I have a Densata Dwarf Spruce tree and a Mountain Ash surrounded by Goldstrum Rudbeckia, Burgundy and Goblin Blanketflowers, Flying Saucers Coreopsis, Baby Goldenrod and Blue Mirror Delphinium.(I love the deep blue of this airy form of Delphinium along with the burgundy and yellow golds of the others...That Baby Goldenrod is a really nice and sturdy plant!..great form and the yellow looks so nice with blues, purples and reds...Plant it next to Burgundy blanketflower for a wonderful effect)...When AJ blooms, it adds its burst of rosy pink color, which then warms up to a brick red color which looks nice alongside the colors of the others....Ooooppphhs...I got carried away!...I love the topic of companion plants and enjoy hearing about what works best together and is most pleasing to the eye....Take care...GardenLove...See MoreWANTED: Autumn Joy Sedum, Stachys byzantina or Pink Thrif
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