Sedum is one of my favorite perennials. The plants look like little cabbages when they emerge in spring; the flowers change colors almost weekly in the summer, and then in the winter sedum lets the snow pile up, like a little hat. This variety is in my new front yard garden and has especially broad flower heads. It’s called ‘Maestro’.
Sedum in Snow Caps
December 4, 2008 by mynortherngarden
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Sedum is a wonderful addition to fall and winter outdoor arrangements too–adds great texture!