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  2. thespruce.com

    'Angelina' stonecrop (Sedum rupestre 'Angelina') is a perennial, evergreen plant with succulent foliage that forms a low-growing mat.The name "stonecrop" comes from Middle English, referring to the plant's ability to grow in rocky, gravelly areas. The 'Angelina' cultivar of S. rupestre features chartreuse or golden needle-like foliage, depending on how much sun it gets.
  3. monrovia.com

    Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' Pronunciation: SEE-dum rue-PES-tree. SKU #04487. Add to WishList. USDA Zone. 3-11. Your climate might be too cold for this plant: Change Location. Brilliant chartreuse-yellow, needle-like foliage forms a quick groundcover. Adds cheery color to containers, dry slopes and flowering borders. Excellent for use as year ...
  4. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu › plants › sedum-rupestre-angelina

    Phonetic Spelling SEE-dum rue-PES-tree Description. Crooked Yellow Stonecrop is a cultivar of the Sedum species rupestry and is mainly grown for its striking spiky yellow leaves that turn an attractive red-orange color with cold weather in the fall.In the wild, this plant is often found along walls, shingle and warm grassy places on sandy soils.
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  6. succulentalley.com

    Sedum rupestre craves a well-drained, nutrient-poor soil mix made for succulents and cacti. A blend of 60% succulent soil and 40% gritty materials like perlite, gravel or lava rocks works perfectly to prevent moisture buildup while allowing airflow and nutrients.
  7. worldofsucculents.com

    Petrosedum rupestre, formerly known as Sedum rupestre or Sedum reflexum, is a mat-forming succulent with prostrate, much-branched stems and small gray-green leaves. It grows up to 4 inches (10 cm) tall and spreads up to 24 inches (60 cm) wide. The leaves are stiff, juicy, linear with a pointed tip, and up to 0.8 inches (2 cm) long. ...
  8. gardeningknowhow.com

    Jan 13, 2023Sedum 'Angelina' cultivars are scientifically known as Sedum reflexum or Sedum rupestre. They are native to rocky, mountainous slopes in Europe and Asia, and are hardy in U.S. hardiness zones 3 to 11. Also commonly called Angelina stonecrop or Angelina stone orpine, Angelina sedum plants are low growing, spreading plants that only get about ...
  9. Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' stonecrop 'Angelina' An evergreen, low-growing, mat-forming perennial to 15cm tall and 60cm wide. The cylindrical, linear leaves are a bright yellow in the spring, maturing to yellow-green in the summer with orange and red autumnal tints. Upright stems carry clusters of small, yellow flowers in the summer
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