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Sedum lydium is a succulent groundcover with creeping and rooting branches and perennating sterile rosettes of green leaves that become red-flushed in a drought and during the fall and winter. It grows up to 4 inches tall. Leaves are cylindrical, up to 0.25 inches long. Clusters of flowers appear in dense clusters on short leafy stems in summer. They are star-shaped and white with red midvein.
- Type: Herbaceous perennial
- Zone: 3 to 9
- Height: 4 Inches
- Spread: 1.00 to 1.50 feet
- Bloom Time: June
- Bloom Description: White
- Sun: Full sun to part shade
- Water: Medium to wet
- Maintenance: Medium
- Suggested Use: Ground Cover, Water Plant, Naturalize, Rain Garden
- Flower: Showy
- Leaf: Colorful
- Tolerate: Wet Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil