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Outsidepride Perennial Sedum Hispanicum Heat & Drought Tolerant, Succulent, Stonecrop Ground Cover Plants - 1000 Seeds

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Plant or Animal Product Type succulent
Indoor/Outdoor Usage Outdoor
Brand Outsidepride
Material Feature GMO Free
Color Hispanicum
Special Feature Seeds
Expected Blooming Period early summer,spring,summer
Sunlight Exposure Full Sun
Unit Count 1000 Count
USDA Hardiness Zone 5

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  • Sedum Hispanicum or Spanish Stonecrop offers succulent, blue-green foliage with white-pink blooms in late spring and early summer.
  • Sedum Hispanicum is a low growing 2 - 4 inch tall perennial ground cover plant growing in USDA zones 5 - 10.
  • It is low-growing reaching 2 to 4 inches in height, and it is tough enough to handle some light foot traffic. Sow Sedum seed in a sunny location.
  • However, in extremely hot climates, it does better with some afternoon shade. Grow Sedum in the coarse, sandy or gravelly soil of a rock garden. Sedum Hispanicum is low-maintenance and will brighten up any landscape.
  • Sowing Rate: 1000 seeds covers approximately 20 square feet. Sedum is heat and drought tolerant.

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A drought tolerant, low-growing, low-maintenance ground cover, start some Sedum Hispanicum seeds!

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Sedum (Sedum Hispanicum)

This Sedum plant has blue-green, succulent foliage, and it only reaches a few inches in height! As the weather warms, the foliage turns to a blue-grey color, and it has a soft feathery feel to it. In late spring to summer it has clusters of small whitish pink blooms. Sedum Stonecrop is a tough ground cover plant that tolerates some wear and tear such as light walking.

Plant Sedum Hispanicum Spanish Stonecrop in coarse sandy or gravelly soil in a rock garden, trough, wall, or container, or use it as a small-scale ground cover on a slope or bank.

This Sedum ground cover is commonly called Spanish Stonecrop, and although it is a sun lover in mild climates, this perennial prefers some afternoon shade in areas with extremely hot summers. Porous well-drained soil is essential. In too much shade it slowly dwindles or is overtaken by neighboring plants.

The Sedum is native to southern and central Europe, and southwestern Asia.

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Sedum Hispanicum Seeds

How to Grow

Sedum has tiny seeds which should be mixed with fine sand for an even sowing. Sow Sedum ground cover seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is expected. Use small pots or flats and sterile starter mix. Pre-moisten the starter mix and sow Sedum seeds on the surface. Press the seed into the moistened soil, and do not cover it.

Keep the Stonecrop seeds moist but not saturated until they germinate. Water from the underside of the pots or use a spray bottle and lightly mist the seeds.

Plant the Sedum seedlings outdoors once sufficient growth has been made. Established plants can be divided every 3 - 4 years for best performance.

Groundcover Specifications

  • Sowing Rate: 1000 seeds covers approximately 20 square feet
  • Depth: Do not cover, lightly press seed into soil
  • Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days
  • Keep moist until germination
  • Height: 2 - 4 inches
  • USDA Zones: 5 - 10
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Outsidepride Perennial Sedum Hispanicum Heat & Drought Tolerant, Succulent, Stonecrop Ground Cover Plants - 1000 Seeds

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type
succulent
Flower
Rose
succulent
Flower
number of pieces
1000
1000
4
sunlight exposure
Full Sun
Full Sun
Full Sun
Full Sun
Full Sun
Plant in part to full sun (4+ hours daily)
usda hardiness zone
5
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
3
4
7,8,9,10,11
blooming period
early summer,spring,summer
Early Summer & Late Summer
Summer
autumn,summer,winter
Summer
Grown for Foliage
planting period
Spring
Fall
Spring
Spring
soil type
Sandy Soil
Cactus Mix / Dry / Well Drained
Sandy Soil
Sandy Soil
expected height
6 inches
6 inches
4 inches
10 inches
moisture needs
Moderate Watering
Little Watering
Moderate Watering
Moderate Watering
Moderate Watering
Moderate Watering

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3.3 out of 5 stars
3.3 out of 5
1,059 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the appearance of the plant seeds, mentioning they look great and have lovely light green foliage. However, some customers report issues with the quality and size of the seeds. For example, they say the seeds are tiny and microscopic, making them impossible to work with and plant. Opinions are mixed on germination.

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12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the plant seeds. They mention that the seeds look great, the foliage is lovely, and the colors are pretty.

"...By summer it had very lovely light green foliage. It did not bloom this first year but I did not mind because the leaves are beautiful and unique...." Read more

"Very pretty" Read more

"...I have updated my post to 5 stars because these are absolutely beautiful and the yellow flowers are opening...." Read more

"...The ones in potting soil germinated in two. So far, they look great. Even starting to flower." Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers find the plant seeds easy to plant. They say it starts quickly with little effort and is easier than some seeds to get from the germinating box to garden plant.

"...Super easy! I'll update with photos soon.. but just know that I'm just using a simple upcycled (free!)..." Read more

"Easier than some seeds to get from the germinating box to garden plant." Read more

"Easy to plant and hoping to see growth in 7-14 days." Read more

"Fast results! It started quickly with little effort...." Read more

149 customers mention53 positive96 negative

Customers are mixed about the germination of the plant seeds. Some mention that the seedlings are growing as expected, it grows fast, and is easy to grow. Others say that the seeds did not germinate as they had hoped, and not a single one grew.

"...for ground covering and was not successful in doing so.. Seeds did not germinate as I had hoped.." Read more

"...Edit #1: The plants have grown nearly 3' tall, which is great, but I've lowered my rating from 3 stars to 2 because from everything I can tell these..." Read more

"Only one seed sprouted out of 5000. I have never seen anything so small. 5000 seeds would not even have filled half a thimble...." Read more

"A couple of plants popped up, but in the most part most seats did not germinate" Read more

43 customers mention6 positive37 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the plant seeds. They mention that they did not produce, did not thrive that well, and were not happy with the outcome. Some customers also say that the seeds were incomplete and didn't germinate.

"...bottle twice a day to keep them moist but even then they're not thriving that well." Read more

"Waste of money" Read more

"...Plant per instructions very poor results. Don’t think I’ll buy again...." Read more

"...over 50,000 seeds (according to their overstated count) and got not one viable plant. Perfect weather, moisture, etc...." Read more

22 customers mention0 positive22 negative

Customers find the seeds tiny, microscopic, and practically invisible. They say the seeds are impossible to work with and impossible to plant. Some customers also mention that the seeds became massive.

"Edit #2: The plants that grew were amaranth, a.k.a. pig weed. They became massive. I'm ~5'4" and some were taller than me and thick, too...." Read more

"...When I opened it the seeds were so tiny I could in no way do as I planned." Read more

"These are the tiniest seeds I've ever seen, and I only ended up planting a fraction of them. Really disappointed and would never try this again...." Read more

"These seeds are very tiny so it is hard to know how many you are planting unless you use a magnified glass...." Read more

4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

Customers are disappointed with the dust in the plant seeds. They mention that it's a waste of money and that there is nothing but dust in these packages.

"...What I got was a small packet of brown dust and before I could spread the powdery substance the wind kicked up and blew it all away...." Read more

"What a waste of money. An tiny envelope of dust. I realize the seeds are very small but there is nothing you can do with this." Read more

"There is nothing but DUST in these packages!..." Read more

"...5000 seeds but they're so small it's basically a fine dust. Either way..." Read more

Great yield, but not sure this is Dragon's Blood. Also, yes, the seeds are meant to be small...
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Great yield, but not sure this is Dragon's Blood. Also, yes, the seeds are meant to be small...
Edit #2: The plants that grew were amaranth, a.k.a. pig weed. They became massive. I'm ~5'4" and some were taller than me and thick, too. Removed them all and tried new plants the next spring... The same amaranth regrew and prevented nearly everything else from growing. It was an absolute bear trying to weed them out. It was fun to pull them out to essentially make a mini "corn maze." We laugh about it, but it was not what we wanted and wasted a significant amount of seeds for our second season.Edit #1: The plants have grown nearly 3' tall, which is great, but I've lowered my rating from 3 stars to 2 because from everything I can tell these are not Dragon's Blood. I do believe they are sedum of some sort, but all of my research says that it should either be in a creeping 4" variety (which is what the listing's picture shows), or a 12" variety. I'm quite irritated that I have no idea what is growing, so I have no idea how to care for it.Original: I'm new to gardening and, after a bunch of research, wanted to try planting Dragon's Blood Sedum ground cover. I found pictures of the bush-like plants with pink flowers, as well as the ones that appear to have succulent-type leaves and red spiky flowers. I purchased this listing because it advertises the latter, and I was hoping to just get a ground cover that would spread and take over our backyard patch of dirt.I've checked the listing and package multiple times to make sure I'm not missing anything. What we have is definitely not the ground cover type. It's growing wonderfully (takes 4-6 weeks to grow. Ours started coming up exactly at 4 weeks. The left side is weaker but the tree stump over there is a menace with massive roots that constantly attempt to regrow; we think it's keeping nutrients away from the seedlings). So I'm torn as to how to rate my review. What we have is growing wonderfully, but it's not what the listing says it is.Sidenote: Everyone complains that the seeds are borderline microscopic. Yes... That's just how they are. My partner and I planted a pinch full every 10", and then opted to sprinkle the rest throughout haphazardly. Some seeds are just small.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
Size: 2000 SeedsStyle: Sedum Summer GloryVerified Purchase
Bought these for ground covering and was not successful in doing so.. Seeds did not germinate as I had hoped..
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Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020
Edit #2: The plants that grew were amaranth, a.k.a. pig weed. They became massive. I'm ~5'4" and some were taller than me and thick, too. Removed them all and tried new plants the next spring... The same amaranth regrew and prevented nearly everything else from growing. It was an absolute bear trying to weed them out. It was fun to pull them out to essentially make a mini "corn maze." We laugh about it, but it was not what we wanted and wasted a significant amount of seeds for our second season.

Edit #1: The plants have grown nearly 3' tall, which is great, but I've lowered my rating from 3 stars to 2 because from everything I can tell these are not Dragon's Blood. I do believe they are sedum of some sort, but all of my research says that it should either be in a creeping 4" variety (which is what the listing's picture shows), or a 12" variety. I'm quite irritated that I have no idea what is growing, so I have no idea how to care for it.

Original: I'm new to gardening and, after a bunch of research, wanted to try planting Dragon's Blood Sedum ground cover. I found pictures of the bush-like plants with pink flowers, as well as the ones that appear to have succulent-type leaves and red spiky flowers. I purchased this listing because it advertises the latter, and I was hoping to just get a ground cover that would spread and take over our backyard patch of dirt.

I've checked the listing and package multiple times to make sure I'm not missing anything. What we have is definitely not the ground cover type. It's growing wonderfully (takes 4-6 weeks to grow. Ours started coming up exactly at 4 weeks. The left side is weaker but the tree stump over there is a menace with massive roots that constantly attempt to regrow; we think it's keeping nutrients away from the seedlings). So I'm torn as to how to rate my review. What we have is growing wonderfully, but it's not what the listing says it is.

Sidenote: Everyone complains that the seeds are borderline microscopic. Yes... That's just how they are. My partner and I planted a pinch full every 10", and then opted to sprinkle the rest throughout haphazardly. Some seeds are just small.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Great yield, but not sure this is Dragon's Blood. Also, yes, the seeds are meant to be small...
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020
Edit #2: The plants that grew were amaranth, a.k.a. pig weed. They became massive. I'm ~5'4" and some were taller than me and thick, too. Removed them all and tried new plants the next spring... The same amaranth regrew and prevented nearly everything else from growing. It was an absolute bear trying to weed them out. It was fun to pull them out to essentially make a mini "corn maze." We laugh about it, but it was not what we wanted and wasted a significant amount of seeds for our second season.

Edit #1: The plants have grown nearly 3' tall, which is great, but I've lowered my rating from 3 stars to 2 because from everything I can tell these are not Dragon's Blood. I do believe they are sedum of some sort, but all of my research says that it should either be in a creeping 4" variety (which is what the listing's picture shows), or a 12" variety. I'm quite irritated that I have no idea what is growing, so I have no idea how to care for it.

Original: I'm new to gardening and, after a bunch of research, wanted to try planting Dragon's Blood Sedum ground cover. I found pictures of the bush-like plants with pink flowers, as well as the ones that appear to have succulent-type leaves and red spiky flowers. I purchased this listing because it advertises the latter, and I was hoping to just get a ground cover that would spread and take over our backyard patch of dirt.

I've checked the listing and package multiple times to make sure I'm not missing anything. What we have is definitely not the ground cover type. It's growing wonderfully (takes 4-6 weeks to grow. Ours started coming up exactly at 4 weeks. The left side is weaker but the tree stump over there is a menace with massive roots that constantly attempt to regrow; we think it's keeping nutrients away from the seedlings). So I'm torn as to how to rate my review. What we have is growing wonderfully, but it's not what the listing says it is.

Sidenote: Everyone complains that the seeds are borderline microscopic. Yes... That's just how they are. My partner and I planted a pinch full every 10", and then opted to sprinkle the rest throughout haphazardly. Some seeds are just small.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
I spread the Sedum Acre Stonecrop's very tiny seeds in spring by pinching a few between one finger and thumb, placing them in a hot south facing window box. This box gets so hot and dry nothing else will grow there. By summer it had very lovely light green foliage. It did not bloom this first year but I did not mind because the leaves are beautiful and unique. They all survived their 1st Minnesota winter (-10 degrees fahrenheit without mulching) and those little leaves are green before anything else.
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
Based on another review I soaked my seeds for over a week, hoping that would help. Then I used an eye dropper to distribute seeds and water between my stepping stones, then watered them in. Fortunately we had a lot of rain so I didn't see a need to keep watering. About 4 weeks after I started soaking the seeds a few finally sprouted. They're growing well but I was hoping for more than 20-30 plants from 5000 seeds. Is $7 a good price for 30 little plants?
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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
Very pretty
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Only one seed sprouted out of 5000. I have never seen anything so small. 5000 seeds would not even have filled half a thimble. As I go back and look at the reviews this is a common problem so I guess I only have myself to blame for this error in judgement.
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1.0 out of 5 stars no stars if possible
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Only one seed sprouted out of 5000. I have never seen anything so small. 5000 seeds would not even have filled half a thimble. As I go back and look at the reviews this is a common problem so I guess I only have myself to blame for this error in judgement.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
I love these hardy plants
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
Size: 2000 SeedsStyle: Sedum Summer GloryVerified Purchase
I ordered these thinking I can plant in doors, then transplant out doors when the weather warms up.
When I opened it the seeds were so tiny I could in no way do as I planned.