Sedum is a perennial with thick, succulent leaves, fleshy
stems, and clusters of flowers. There are many types of
sedums/garden succulents, yet all are easy to care for and
grow in American gardens. Sometimes called ‘fat plants,’
these very popular and trendy favorites have some parts that
are more than normally thickened and fleshy, usually to retain
water in arid climates or soil conditions. Sedums are also
commonly known as Stonecrop. A very dependable choice for
the garden that offers foliage interest early in the season and
a colorful flower display later.
GARDEN SUCCULENT SEDUM WINKY
Van Zyverden’s
Succulents are plants
that store water in their leaves
Drought tolerant
and multiplies easily
Temperatures effect foliage color,
“blushing” into different colors