This creeping rhizomatous perennial succulent has tuberous roots and slender reddish stems that form a clump. It has flattened fleshy rounded blue green leaves and the small star-shaped red flowers appear in clusters during summer.

Hardiness zones 3 to 9

Sedum pluricauleis naturally found in Russia growing in the Sakhalin Islands in exposed positions on rocky outcrops.

It prefers an open sunny position and grows in well drained moderately fertile sandy stony soil and is frost and drought tolerant.

This Stonecrop is grown for its foliage and its clumping habit. It is planted in rockeries or small gardens as a specimen or is mass planted as a ground cover. It establishes from division in 3 to 5 years and is commonly grown as a potted specimen plant. This plant tolerates a wide range of climate zones and once established it requires little care.ID 3126

Sedum (SAY-dum) pluricaule (PLOO-ree-CAWL-ee)

Crassulaceae(krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee)
Stonecrops and Houseleakes