Introducing Sedum Frosty Morn (Hylotelephium erythrostictum), a truly unique and remarkable plant. This herbaceous perennial boasts large, flat flower heads of rich pink flowers with delicate white edges that bloom in late summer. But its beauty doesn’t stop there – the plant also features large oval grey/blue succulent foliage with striking white margins, making it a standout in any garden.
But Sedum Frosty Morn isn’t just a pretty face. Its old flowering stems provide interest throughout the winter and are a valuable source of shelter for insects. Simply remove them in the spring as the new rosettes of foliage start to emerge at the base.
This plant is easily maintained at a height of 40cm and a spread of 30cm through regular pruning after flowering. Its pale green/grey foliage with white borders and pink flowers make it a stunning addition to any well-drained, sandy, loam, or chalk soil in a full sun position. And once established, it is fully hardy (H5 -10) and will thrive in a 2 litre (17cm) pot.
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