Description: Sedum lineare Variegatum is a trailing succulent with white edges around green leaves. The leaves are narrow, about one inch long all along a one foot trailing stem. They bloom very rarely but when they do they have short panicles of yellow flowers.
Spacing: Plant 8″ apart.
Height: Grows 1″ to 4″ tall.
How To Grow: Plant in morning shade to full sun
Foot Traffic: Moderate
Hardy Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
Tips: Good drainage is a must for sedums (stonecrops) and over watering will impair growth.
Uses: A ground cover in and around Patios, Pathways, Ponds, Borders, Rock Gardens
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