Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood'
Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood', Caucasian or Two Row Stonecrop, is a selected cultivar of the type species that has spectacular dark red to purple scalloped-foliage with dark pink to red flowers. Native to the Caucasus, Iran and Turkey it is a tough, hardy, drought-tolerant ground-cover that is ideal for dry gravel gardens, rockeries, stonewalls, terraces and roof gardens. Its dramatic dark colour makes it a perfect plant to contrast with other green or blue foliage Sedums. In full sun the foliage thickens, turning from green with red margins in the spring to a full rich crimson in the summer.
Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood is sometimes encountered by the name Phedimus spurius or by the German cultivar name, 'Schorbuser Blut’.
Additional Information
| Order | Saxifragales |
|---|---|
| Family | Crassulaceae |
| Sub-Family | Sempervivoideae |
| Synonyms | Anacampseros ciliaris, Anacampseros dentata, Anacampseros spuria, Asterosedum spurium, Crassula crenata, Phedimus crenatus, Phedimus spurius, Sedum ciliare, Sedum congestum, Sedum crenatum, Sedum dentatum, Sedum denticulatum, Sedum lazicum, Sedum oppositifolium, Spathulata spuria |
| Geographical Origin | Horticultural cultivar. Type species from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, Iran, Turkey |
| Cultivation | Dry, gravelly, well-drained soil. Sun, tolerates some shade. Appreciates being well-watered during hot dry weather |
| Eventual Height | 10-15cm |
| Eventual Spread | Spreading to form a mat |
| Hardiness | Hardy |
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