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RedCrocus Autumn Joy Sedum Spectabile | Hardy Perennial for Low-Maintenance Gardens | Attracts Pollinators | Evergreen Succulent Foliage | Easy to Grow 2 Gallon
RedCrocus Autumn Joy Sedum Spectabile | Hardy Perennial for Low-Maintenance Gardens | Attracts Pollinators | Evergreen Succulent Foliage | Easy to Grow 2 Gallon
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'Autumn Joy' Autumn Stonecrop Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Joy'
Description
A hardy, upright perennial known for its large clusters of pink to reddish flowers that bloom in late summer to fall. Features succulent, ovate leaves that provide attractive foliage throughout the growing season.
Suggested Uses
Ideal for rock gardens, borders, and perennial beds. Perfect for low-maintenance landscaping and attracting pollinators like butterflies and bees.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Joy' -
Common Name: Autumn Joy Sedum -
Size & Growth: Typically 24-36 inches tall with a spread of 18-24 inches -
Hardiness Zones: 3-9 -
Foliage Type: Succulent, Evergreen -
Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall -
Light Requirements: Full Sun -
Attracts Pollinators: Yes -
Indoor Friendly: No -
Container Friendly: Yes with well-draining soil -
Deer Resistant: Yes -
Pet Warning: Non-Toxic -
Fragrant: No -
Cut Flower: Yes -
Grows Well With: Other perennials, ornamental grasses
Growth Rate: Moderate
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Amend soil with well-draining material and plant in full sun -
Soil Moisture: Sparse watering, allow soil to dry between waterings -
Soil Type: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil -
Humidity: Tolerates dry conditions -
Pruning Instructions: Cut back in late winter or early spring to promote healthy growth -
Winter Care: Mulch in cold areas; generally winter hardy -
Planting Depth: Plant at same depth as container -
Fertilization: Minimal; apply in spring with a balanced fertilizer -
Special Care: Avoid overwatering, hard prune to encourage new growth
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