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This stonecrop's thick fleshy leaves change color throughout the seasons, from green and purple, to burgundy tones when blooms appear.
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CloseStonecrops come in all shapes and sizes, making this family of succulents a fun, versatile addition to just about any garden. 'Conga Line' sedum is a taller perennial, growing into an upright mound a bit over a foot tall and wide. What makes this particular variety so intriguing is its multi-colored leaves, emerging green and purple in the spring, then morphing to warm burgundy in the fall. The separate stems are strong enough to maintain a loose upright profile, with multi-colored flower clusters topping them in late summer to fall. Don't overdo fertilizer or water with 'Conga Line' sedum once established in the ground, as they may become floppy and roots could rot out if the soil is too wet.
Common Name | Stonecrop, Sedum Conga Line |
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Mature Size | 16" tall and wide |
Growth Rate | Moderate to fast |
Cold Hardiness | -25 ° F |
Characteristics | Perennial, deer-resistant, drought tolerant once established, attracts bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies |
Light | Full sun |
Structure | |
Bloom Color | White to pink, coral, and peach |
Bloom Time | Late summer into fall |
Uses | Rock gardens, xeriscapes, container planters, borders, mass plantings, hanging baskets |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |