Family: Crassulaceae

Scientific Name: Phedimus kamtschaticum var floriferus Weihenstephaner

Common Name: Sedum Weihenstephaner Gold

Description

Weihenstephaner Gold Sedum  (Sedum kamtschaticus var floriferus) s a low-growing drought-tolerant Sedum with yellow flowers starting in June.

Plant TypePerennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone3-8
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage to dry
Soil & Sitewell drained
Growing Mediawell drained
Temperatureheat tolerant
Flowersyellow star-like flowers on 4-5 inch scapes, borne on a flat inflorescence called a cyme, June
Leavesgreen succulent leaves and stems
Dimensions4-5 inches tall and spread 10-12". Can be spaced 12" on center.
Propagationeasy from stem cuttings
Native SiteSpecies plant is native to Kamchatica, Siberia.
Cultivar OriginIt was named after a German beer that matches its flower color or an agricultural college in southern Germany? The origin is probably Germany.
Misc FactsAKA: Orange Stonecrop, Kamschatka Sedum, Kamschatka Stonecrop, Russian Stonecrop
Notes & Reference#209-The Plant Lovers Guide to Sedums (Brent Horvath)
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