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Semi-evergreen ground-hugging, mat-forming sedum with green scalloped leaves and pink flowers in late summer to fall.
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CloseGreat Plant Picks is an educational organization that identifies "outstanding" plant choices for the maritime Pacific Northwest, and John Creech stonecrop, aka Two-Row stonecrop, is on that list. Fresh green scalloped leaves form a dense mat two to three inches tall and eventually spreads up to a foot wide, capable of supressing weeds. Pink flowers top the foliage in late summer to fall, attracting bees and butterflies. As is true of most stonecrops, 'John Creech' does best in a sunny location with well-draining soil, so is an excellent candidate for container planters and hanging baskets, as well as those infrequently watered areas of the yard. Foliage and stems take on red hues as the temperatures drop, adding interest to the fall and winter garden.
Common Name | Stonecrop, Two-Row Stonecrop |
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Mature Size | 2" - 3" tall, 6" - 12" wide |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Cold Hardiness | -35 ° F |
Characteristics | Semi-evergreen, deer-resistant, drought tolerant once established, attracts bees and butterflies |
Light | Sun to partial sun |
Structure | Ground cover |
Bloom Color | Pink |
Bloom Time | Late summer to fall |
Uses | Ground cover, rock gardens, retaining walls, xeriscapes, container planters, borders, hanging baskets |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |