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Sedum Acre Groundcover Seed

Sedum Acre Groundcover Seed

Sedum Acre groundcover forms a brilliant, intense golden yellow carpet that will give you a ground cover that you marvel at! Sedum acre is also know as: Goldmoss Stonecrop, Goldmoss Sedum, Biting Stonecrop or Wallpepper.  It is a perennial plant native to Europe, but also naturalized in North America. This plant grows as a creeping ground cover, often in dry sandy soil, but also in the cracks of masonry, and in between rocks in rock flower gardens. It grows well in poor soils, sand, rock gardens, and rich dirt, in a variety of light conditions, but prefers mostly sunny conditions. It does not thrive in dense shade with limited water.

The leaves are simple, smooth-margined, and succulent. The flowers are yellow, Spring-blooming, in sprays held above the foliage. It spreads when allowed to do so, but it is not aggressive by nature. Sedum is easily removed as it has shallow roots. You can simply just pull it out and all the roots come with it so it is gone and won't come back. It is lovely in hanging baskets and container gardens as a trailing accent, as borders, or as groundcover.

Seduc acre is a great ground cover that only gets approximately 4" tall.

Season: Perennial
Zones: 4 - 9
Height: 4 inches
Bloom Season: Early Spring to Late Winter
Bloom Color: Golden Yellow
Environment: Partial Shade to Full Sun, Moist but Well Drained

Approximately 5000 seeds covers 300 square feet.