Sedum kamtschaticum, low-growing succulent that forms a dense mat of glossy, dark green leaves with serrated edges. Reaching about 6-8 inches in height and spreading 12-18 inches wide, it produces clusters of star-shaped, bright yellow flowers in summer that attract pollinators, followed by reddish seed heads in fall. This drought-tolerant and low-maintenance perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for rock gardens, ground cover, and erosion control on slopes. Its foliage turns reddish-bronze in cooler temperatures, adding seasonal interest to the landscape.
| Sedum kamtschaticum | |
| Full Sun | |
| 3 | |
| 6-8 in | |
| 12-18 in | |
| Low Water Needs | |
| Attracts Butterflies | |
| Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant | |
| Late Summer, Early Fall | |
| Yellow | |
| Green | |
| Drought Tolerant | |
| Fall Colors |