Stringy Stonecrop is a mat-forming perennial groundcover that has creeping bright yellow-green leaves with branches reaching a width of about 10 inches. The branches take root at the nodes so it is very easy to propagate by stem cuttings. They also propagate by leaf cutting or seed.
Plant in the full sun, some partial shade is tolerated but too much shade and the plant will struggle.
Well-drained soil is a must and sedums prefer sandy or rocky soil.
They are drought tolerant once established but do need regular watering, just be sure to let the soil dry out between waterings. T
his plant can grow quite quickly and overpower young seedlings of other plants so be careful where you plant it. It roots shallowly so it is easy to pull it up where you do not want it to grow.
Stringy Stonecrop is a mat-forming perennial groundcover that has creeping bright yellow-green leaves with branches reaching a width of about 10 inches. The branches take root at the nodes so it is very easy to propagate by stem cuttings. They also propagate by leaf cutting or seed.
Plant in the full sun, some partial shade is tolerated but too much shade and the plant will struggle.
Well-drained soil is a must and sedums prefer sandy or rocky soil.
They are drought tolerant once established but do need regular watering, just be sure to let the soil dry out between waterings. T
his plant can grow quite quickly and overpower young seedlings of other plants so be careful where you plant it. It roots shallowly so it is easy to pull it up where you do not want it to grow.