








Sedum, Blue Spruce (Sedum rupestre)
Named after Colorado’s state evergreen tree due to the fact that the leaves look like spruce needles but are soft unlike the tree. This is a an evergreen perennial groundcover that keeps a nice blueish-green color all winter long. Spreading to 12-18” and rising up to 4-6” with yellow flowers in late summer, this is a great choice for desert landscapes. Pairs well with lavender, hens ‘n’ chicks, and blue mist spirea. Prefers full sun and dry soil.
Named after Colorado’s state evergreen tree due to the fact that the leaves look like spruce needles but are soft unlike the tree. This is a an evergreen perennial groundcover that keeps a nice blueish-green color all winter long. Spreading to 12-18” and rising up to 4-6” with yellow flowers in late summer, this is a great choice for desert landscapes. Pairs well with lavender, hens ‘n’ chicks, and blue mist spirea. Prefers full sun and dry soil.
Named after Colorado’s state evergreen tree due to the fact that the leaves look like spruce needles but are soft unlike the tree. This is a an evergreen perennial groundcover that keeps a nice blueish-green color all winter long. Spreading to 12-18” and rising up to 4-6” with yellow flowers in late summer, this is a great choice for desert landscapes. Pairs well with lavender, hens ‘n’ chicks, and blue mist spirea. Prefers full sun and dry soil.
Drought tolerant, pollinator