Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00001349
11/12/99

Sedum sieboldii--October Daphne



Hardiness Zones: 3 to 9
Height: 6 in Spread: 12 in
Type: herbaceous perennial
Flowers: Pink

Comments: October Daphne is an unusual little plant that
has bluish-green foliage during the growing season. The
plant bears pink flowers (Vis. 1) and the entire plant turns
pink when exposed to cold temperatures in autumn. Good
drainage is essential for good growth.

Cultivars:
cauticola - (Hylotelephium cauticolum) - A species
similar to sieboldii. Pink flowers.

References for Cultivars: Walters Gardens 1999.


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