Sedum ternatum-Wild Stonecrop

Wild Stonecrop is the rare succulent native to Illinois, charming gardeners with adorable rosettes of thick, glossy leaves that blanket the ground like a lush, living carpet. The elegant, white flowers that cover the plant in spring have pointed petals and a star-like shape, attracting a wide array of bees,butterflies and other pollinators. Its creeping horizontal stems root at the nodes, slowly extending outward such that it functions well as a groundcover. Evergreen, it lends texture and vitality to the barren winter landscape. Drought-tolerant and resistant to grazing by deer and rabbits. 

Sun: Full, Partial

Soil: Medium-Wet, Medium

Bloom Time: May

Color: White

Height: 6 in

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