50+ Sedum Origanum Seeds- Drought Tolerant Perennial- C085-Oregon Stonecrop
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50+ Sedum Origanum Seeds-Drought Tolerant Perennial- C085-Oregon Stonecrop
Oregon Stonecrop Sedum features succulent foliage that forms little rosettes. In the fall, the foliage can turn shades of orange or red. The bright yellow flowers appear in early summer on stems. It is lovely spilling over the edge of rocks, or planted along walkways or in-between stepping stones. Oregon Stonecrop easily establishes from Sedum Origanum seeds and is very drought tolerant making it perfect for xeriscaping.
Sedum ground cover is great when planted in rock gardens, containers, window boxes, planters and xeriscape gardens. It is commonly referred to as Oregon Stonecrop as it is a native in the Pacific Northwest of USA, but it adapts to a wide range of regions and can grow in zones 5 - 8.
It is essential that it is Well-drained soil and exposed to full sun . The more sun this Sedum Stonecrop plant gets, the more brilliant red the foliage will become. Most Oregon Stonecrop plants develop a reddish or purplish tinge when grown in dry sunny locations, or where it experiences extremes of temperatures. Fall brings out the best changes in foliage color
Growing Sedum:
Sow Sedum ground cover seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is expected. Use small pots or flats and sterile starter mix. Pre-moisten the starter mix and sow Sedum seeds on the surface. Press the seed into the moistened soil, and do not cover it. Keep the seeds moist but not saturated until they germinate. Water from the underside of the pots or use a spray bottle and lightly mist the seeds.
Temperature: 68 - 72F (20-22 C)
Germ Time: 15 - 30 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Do not cover the seed but press into the soil
Sowing Rate: 1000 seeds covers approximately 20 square feet
Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
Plant Spacing: 24 inches
Lifecycle: Perennial
Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8
Height: 2 inches
Bloom Season: Summer
Bloom Color: Yellow
Environment: Full sun
Foot Traffic: None
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soils, pH 5.8 - 6.8
Deer Resistant: Yes
Oregon Stonecrop Sedum features succulent foliage that forms little rosettes. In the fall, the foliage can turn shades of orange or red. The bright yellow flowers appear in early summer on stems. It is lovely spilling over the edge of rocks, or planted along walkways or in-between stepping stones. Oregon Stonecrop easily establishes from Sedum Origanum seeds and is very drought tolerant making it perfect for xeriscaping.
Sedum ground cover is great when planted in rock gardens, containers, window boxes, planters and xeriscape gardens. It is commonly referred to as Oregon Stonecrop as it is a native in the Pacific Northwest of USA, but it adapts to a wide range of regions and can grow in zones 5 - 8.
It is essential that it is Well-drained soil and exposed to full sun . The more sun this Sedum Stonecrop plant gets, the more brilliant red the foliage will become. Most Oregon Stonecrop plants develop a reddish or purplish tinge when grown in dry sunny locations, or where it experiences extremes of temperatures. Fall brings out the best changes in foliage color
Growing Sedum:
Sow Sedum ground cover seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is expected. Use small pots or flats and sterile starter mix. Pre-moisten the starter mix and sow Sedum seeds on the surface. Press the seed into the moistened soil, and do not cover it. Keep the seeds moist but not saturated until they germinate. Water from the underside of the pots or use a spray bottle and lightly mist the seeds.
Temperature: 68 - 72F (20-22 C)
Germ Time: 15 - 30 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Do not cover the seed but press into the soil
Sowing Rate: 1000 seeds covers approximately 20 square feet
Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
Plant Spacing: 24 inches
Lifecycle: Perennial
Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8
Height: 2 inches
Bloom Season: Summer
Bloom Color: Yellow
Environment: Full sun
Foot Traffic: None
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soils, pH 5.8 - 6.8
Deer Resistant: Yes