Pot Size: Quart Pot
- Small, trailing succulent with blue leaves
- Flowers like white stars cover the tips in summer
- Excellent for tucking into retaining walls or along walkways
The round, powdery, blue-grey foliage of Sedum dasyphyllum 'Major' brings excellent textural appeal to the landscape. It produces tiny clusters of white flowers in early summer. This is an excellent choice for rock gardens, crevices of walls, and between stepping stones.
Uses: Borders, Containers, Edging, Flower Beds, Green Roofs, Ground Cover, Miniature Gardens, Paths, Retaining Walls, Rock Gardens, Slopes, Xeriscaping
Nature Attraction: Butterflies
Critter Resistance: Deer
Notable Features: Succulent Foliage, Heat & Drought Tolerant, Evergreen
Growth Habit: Mounding, Spreading
Homeowner Growing Tips: Grow in full sun, in well-drained soil. Tolerates clay soil; does well in sandy or gravelly soils. Good for tucking between stepping stones, amongst rocks, or spilling over retaining walls. Divide clumps every 3 years in spring, if necessary.