This rhizomatous perennial succulent has slender spreading stems and forms a dense mat habit. It has thick toothed spoon-shaped glossy dark green leaves and the star-shaped golden yellow flowers appear in clusters during late summer.
Hardiness zones 7 to 10
Sedum kamtschaticumis naturally found from Siberia to central China and Japan growing in mountainous conditions in stony well drained moderately fertile soils in an open to partly shaded position and is drought and frost tolerant.
The Kamschatka Stonecrop is a semi-evergreen succulent that is grown for its spreading habit and flowers. It is planted in small or large gardens as a ground cover or spill-over plant and used in containers. It establishes in 1 to 2 years from division and is mass planted on embankments. It is suitable for cool mountain or coastal regions and is an easy plant to cultivate tolerating a wide range of conditions. ID 1704
Sedum(SAY-dum) kamtschaticum(kamt-SHA-tee-kum)
Crassulaceae(krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee)
Stonecrops and Houseleakes