Overview
Introduce stunning resilience and diverse beauty to your outdoor spaces with our premium sedum live plant plugs. Also widely known as stonecrop, Sedum is a vast genus of flowering succulents from the Crassulaceae family, encompassing hundreds of species known for their incredible adaptability and aesthetic appeal. Our well-rooted plugs provide a robust start for these remarkable plants, ensuring they establish quickly in your garden. Sedums are celebrated for their diverse forms, from low-growing groundcovers to upright varieties, and their ability to thrive in challenging conditions. These perennial beauties are a favorite among gardeners for their vibrant foliage, attractive blooms that often extend into fall, and their ecological benefit in attracting pollinators. Whether you’re creating a new landscape or enhancing an existing one, a sedum live plant offers unparalleled charm and hardiness.
This collection features several popular Sedum varieties, including the upright Sedum Spectabile Autumn series (also known as Upright Stonecrop or Hylotelephium), the spreading Sedum Spurium Tricolor (Caucasian Stonecrop), and the compact Sedum Cauticola Lidakense (Cliff Stonecrop). Each variety brings its unique characteristics in terms of habit, foliage color, and bloom time, offering a broad palette for garden design. From the rose-pink flowers darkening to brick red of the Autumn series to the pink-edged green foliage of Tricolor and the pink star-shaped blooms of Lidakense, there’s a Sedum to suit every preference. These plants are truly a classic garden perennial every gardener must have for their enduring beauty and ease of care.
These stonecrop succulent plants are delivered as healthy, well-rooted plugs, ready for planting. Their robust root systems ensure a strong start, minimizing transplant shock and promoting vigorous growth. Sedums are an excellent choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and practicality, offering long-lasting appeal with minimal intervention. Their ability to tolerate various environmental stresses makes them a cornerstone for sustainable and beautiful garden designs.
Key Benefits
Our sedum live plant plugs offer a multitude of benefits, making them an indispensable addition to any garden. These hardy succulents provide continuous interest throughout the seasons and contribute positively to the local ecosystem.
- Exceptional Drought Resistance: Sedums are renowned for their ability to thrive with minimal water, making them an ideal choice for xeriscaping and water-wise gardens. Once established, they can endure prolonged dry spells, reducing the need for frequent irrigation and saving water. This makes them a perfect drought-resistant sedum option.
- Attracts Pollinators: The vibrant flowers of Sedum, particularly those blooming from late summer into fall, are a magnet for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators. By planting Sedum, you contribute to local biodiversity and support crucial pollinator populations.
- Low Maintenance & Easy Care: These plants require very little attention once established. They are forgiving of neglect and generally resistant to pests and diseases, making them perfect for busy gardeners or those new to gardening. This makes them a truly low maintenance sedum.
- Versatile Landscape Use: Sedums excel in a variety of settings. They are perfect as groundcover, in rock gardens, along borders, in containers, or even in green roofs. Their diverse forms and sizes allow for creative and flexible garden designs. Many varieties are specifically excellent for sedum for rock gardens.
- Deer and Rabbit Tolerant: For gardeners in areas prone to wildlife, Sedum offers a natural deterrent to deer and rabbits, which tend to leave these plants untouched, ensuring your garden remains beautiful and intact.
- Extended Seasonal Interest: With attractive foliage that often remains evergreen and flowers that bloom from summer through fall, Sedums provide continuous visual appeal. Some varieties even offer interesting seed heads or dried flowers that add winter interest.
- Soil & Sun Adaptability: Sedums are highly adaptable to various soil types, as long as they are well-draining, and flourish in full sun conditions, making them suitable for many garden environments.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your sedum live plant plugs is straightforward, as these resilient succulents are known for their hardiness and adaptability. To ensure your Sedum thrives, understanding their basic needs for sunlight, water, and soil is crucial. Sedum Spectabile Autumn series, for instance, is perennial in USDA zones 3-9, while Sedum Spurium Tricolor is hardy in zones 4-9, and Sedum Cauticola Lidakense in zones 4-11, demonstrating their broad hardiness.
Sunlight Requirements: Sedums generally prefer full sun, meaning at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. This ensures robust growth, dense foliage, and abundant flowering. While some varieties can tolerate partial shade, too little sun can lead to leggy growth and reduced bloom production. Ensure your chosen planting site provides ample light for your stonecrop succulent to flourish. For varieties like Sedum Spurium Tricolor and Sedum Cauticola Lidakense, flourishing in full sun with minimal water or care is a key characteristic.
Watering Schedule & Soil Moisture: These plants are highly drought-resistant sedum varieties and are very sensitive to overwatering. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In most climates, established outdoor Sedums may only need watering during extended dry periods. For container-grown plants, check the soil moisture regularly, but err on the side of underwatering rather than overwatering. Good drainage is paramount to prevent root rot.
Soil Type & Drainage Requirements: Sedums are not particular about soil fertility but absolutely require well-draining soil. Sandy or gravelly soils are ideal. If you have heavy clay soil, amend it with grit, perlite, or sand to improve drainage. A slightly acidic to neutral pH is generally preferred. This ensures the roots do not sit in water, which can be detrimental to these succulents. When growing a low maintenance sedum, proper soil is key.
Temperature Range & USDA Hardiness Zone: Most Sedum varieties are cold-hardy perennials, with specific USDA zones listed for each type. They tolerate a wide range of temperatures but prefer moderate climates. In colder zones, some varieties may die back to the ground in winter and re-emerge in spring. In warmer zones, they may remain evergreen. Protect container plants in extremely cold conditions by bringing them indoors or providing insulation.
Fertilization Schedule & Type: Sedums are not heavy feeders. Over-fertilization can lead to weak, leggy growth. A light application of a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer in spring is usually sufficient if your soil is poor. Otherwise, they generally thrive without additional feeding. For a healthy sedum for rock gardens, minimal feeding is best.
Common Problems & Solutions: The most common issue with Sedums is root rot due to overwatering. Ensure proper drainage and water sparingly. Pests are rarely a significant problem, but occasional aphids or mealybugs can be addressed with insecticidal soap. Snails and slugs may be attracted to some varieties, especially in moist conditions; use appropriate organic controls if necessary.
Size & Details
Our sedum live plant plugs are delivered as healthy, well-rooted seedlings, each typically contained in a small 1″ x 1″ x 1 1/4″ plug container. This size ensures they are robust enough for transplanting into your garden or larger pots. These compact plugs are designed for easy handling and quick establishment.
The mature size of Sedum varies by type. Sedum Spectabile Autumn series forms an upright habit, typically reaching 18-24 inches tall and 12-24 inches wide. Sedum Spurium Tricolor is a spreading groundcover, growing 4-6 inches tall and 12-18 inches wide. Sedum Cauticola Lidakense offers a low, spreading, mounded habit, reaching 2-4 inches tall and spreading 8-12 inches. These growth habits make them versatile for various garden applications, from borders to sedum for rock gardens and containers. Expect these plants to establish and begin actively growing within a few weeks of planting, with flowering typically occurring in their specified blooming season once mature.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big do these Sedum plants get? A: The mature size varies by variety. Upright types like Sedum Spectabile Autumn can reach 18-24 inches tall and 12-24 inches wide. Spreading varieties like Sedum Spurium Tricolor grow 4-6 inches tall and 12-18 inches wide, while Sedum Cauticola Lidakense spreads 8-12 inches and is 2-4 inches tall.
- Q: What size plug will my sedum live plant arrive in? A: Each seedling comes in a small plug-size 1″ X 1″ X 1 1/4” container, ensuring a healthy root system for transplanting.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: Sedums are primarily outdoor plants, thriving in garden beds, rock gardens, and outdoor containers. They require full sun to perform best. While they can be brought indoors temporarily in bright, sunny spots, they are not typically grown as long-term houseplants.
- Q: How much sunlight does this stonecrop succulent need? A: Sedum plants require full sun, which means at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily, to ensure healthy growth and abundant flowering. They can tolerate some partial shade but may become leggy.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, Sedums are considered very easy to care for and are an excellent choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. They are known for being low maintenance sedum plants, tolerating drought and a wide range of conditions.
- Q: What condition will my plants arrive in? A: Your plants will arrive as healthy, well-rooted plugs. While some minor stress or yellowing of leaves can occur during transit due to lack of light, new growth will quickly emerge once planted and recovered.
- Q: When is the best time to plant Sedum? A: The best time to plant Sedum plugs is in spring or early summer, after the last frost, to allow them ample time to establish before winter. However, they can be planted any time the ground is workable, especially in milder climates.
- Q: Will this drought-resistant sedum survive winter in my zone? A: Most Sedum varieties are cold-hardy perennials. For example, Sedum Spectabile Autumn is hardy in USDA zones 3-9, Sedum Spurium Tricolor in zones 4-9, and Sedum Cauticola Lidakense in zones 4-11. Check the specific variety’s zone tolerance for best results.
- Q: Can I use this sedum for rock gardens? A: Absolutely! Sedums, especially the spreading and mounding varieties like Sedum Spurium Tricolor and Sedum Cauticola Lidakense, are perfect for rock gardens, providing excellent groundcover and vibrant texture.
- Q: How often should I water my Sedum? A: Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Sedums are very drought-tolerant and susceptible to root rot if overwatered.


































