Sedum spectabile young plants (Hatfield AL10)

Sedum spectabile, probably "Autumn Joy". I took some divisions in the autumn and these two pots remain. By now they should have rooted well and the new shoots are full of energy for spring.

2 pots, but probably will offer one to each person if there is demand. As you plant them out, very likely you can divide the pot and make at least 2 plants anyway.

Extremely drought tolerant, fully winter hardy and untouched by slugs or other pests, it has pink flower heads from late summer into autumn beloved of bees and butterflies. Leave the flower heads to stand over winter and cut down each spring. Will come back reliably every year. Very easy to propagate from division or cuttings.

Wants full sun and sharp drainage (or else it will tend to flop over a bit). I have clay and it puts up with it.

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