Sedum Coraljade
A compact, upright stonecrop with fleshy green foliage and dense, dome-shaped flower heads. Blooming in late summer to early autumn, its soft coral-pink buds open to rich jade-pink flowers, attracting pollinators. Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, it’s ideal for borders, rock gardens, or containers. Great seasonal interest.
| Botanical Name | Sedum hybrid |
| Common Name | Coraljade |
| Key Features | Pale cream flowers with rosy pink centres emerge from light green buds in late summer, offering a stunning, pollinator-attracting display. |
| Size | Growing to 45cm high x 70cm wide. |
| Position | An extremely hardy plant that thrives in full sun. Frost tolerant and winter dormant, returning each spring with fresh growth. |
| Description | |
| Cultural Notes | Dormant over winter, prune heavily late winter to encourage fresh growth. |
| Landscape Ideas | A spectacular waterwise plant for borders, rockeries, garden beds or in containers. |
| Water Requirements | Low |
- Full Sun
- Frost Tolerant



