Sedum spurium elizabeth growing conditions.
Elizabeth red carpet sedum plant.
Easily propagated by cuttings or division.
The foliage is a dark red with green and produces a wonderful fall color.
It offers red blooms throughout the summer.
With a height of 3 4 and a spread of 24 its red blooms flower from may to september sedum elizabeth needs to be planted in full sun in well drained soil.
Elizabeth is a charming variety that offers red touched blue green foliage that turns red in fall.
Unlike some sedum cultivars red carpet may be grown from seed.
The emerging foliage is burgundy in spring retains a reddish edge in summer turns a delicious deep red in fall.
Prostrate mats of bronze foliage are topped by pinkish red flowers.
To 4 inches tall.
It will tolerate most soil types and is drought resistant.
Sedum elizabeth needs to be planted in full sun in well drained soil.
It blooms in late summer with tiny pink star shaped flowers.
Occasional deep carmine red flowers.
Rosy pink flowers appear in mid to late summer.
Sedum spurium red carpet red carpet aka elizabeth stonecrop red tinged foliage keeps its color throughout the growing season then turns deep burgundy in fall winter.
Plants are evergreen in warm winter climates.
New growth is cherry red in the spring with red margins throughout summer.
An easy ground cover that brightens up a garden with rich red and copper tones.
Native to north america.
Full sun and well drained soil.
This forgiving spreader tolerates rocky soil full sun drought and hard frosts.
Sedum spurium phedimus spurius elizabeth.
In the colder months pink tones begin to appear in the foliage and by mid winter dark magenta rosettes are set.
Sedum spurium elizabeth is a vigorous and effective groundcover.
It shows its best colors when moderately stressed by full sun and or cold weather.
Plants spread easily root where nodes touch the ground.
Elizabeth has red blooms that flower from may to september.
Seasonably available while supplies last.
Cut a leaf from a healthy sedum with about 1 2 of stem and plant the stem with the leaf above soil.