
Chiastophyllum oppositifolium
Unusual sedum relative, a hardy succulent for the shady, woodland garden! Evergreen, with thick emerald green, scalloped leaves on mounding/trailing plants 4 inches tall. In May and June chains of light yellow flowers dangle from 8 inch upright stems. Likes rich, well-drained soil with occasional summer moisture. Morning sun to dappled shade. Good in containers as well. Frost hardy in USDA zone 6.
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Crassulaceae
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Chiastophyllum oppositifolium
Unusual sedum relative, a hardy succulent for the shady, woodland garden! Evergreen, with thick emerald green, scalloped leaves on mounding/trailing plants 4 inches tall. In May and June chains of light yellow flowers dangle from 8 inch upright stems. Likes rich, well-drained soil with occasional summer moisture. Morning sun to dappled shade. Good in containers as well. Frost hardy in USDA zone 6.
GOLD DROP
Crassulaceae
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Unusual sedum relative, a hardy succulent for the shady, woodland garden! Evergreen, with thick emerald green, scalloped leaves on mounding/trailing plants 4 inches tall. In May and June chains of light yellow flowers dangle from 8 inch upright stems. Likes rich, well-drained soil with occasional summer moisture. Morning sun to dappled shade. Good in containers as well. Frost hardy in USDA zone 6.
GOLD DROP
Crassulaceae




















