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<i>Sedum spurium </i>plant named ‘Rock Candy’
PP034767 · 2022-11-22 ·

A new, distinct Sedum spurium plant named ‘Rock Candy’ as illustrated and described, herein.

<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Dolseb’
PP033994 · 2022-03-01 ·

A new cultivar of Sedum plant named ‘Dolseb’ that is characterized by its upright, strong stems with suitability for use in large containers, its narrow leaves, its dark burgundy foliage, its well-branched growth habit, its resistance to mildew, its flowers that are red-pink in color and bloom in August to October in France, and its plant height of 40 cm.

Sedum plant named ‘Wildfire’
PP028621 · 2017-11-07 ·

A new cultivar of Sedum plant named ‘Wildfire’ characterized by its variegated foliage that emerges with a tri-color look of green, pink and yellow in the spring and turns bright shiny cherry red in color with bright orange-pink margins as it matures in full sun with color retention throughout the entire growing season, its heavy branching with branches from every leaf node along the stems producing a mounded groundcover-type plant habit with no open centers and that does not flop in the summer, and its large inflorescences that are pink in color and appear in late summer.

Sedum plant named ‘Pillow Talk’
PP028528 · 2017-10-10 ·

A new, distinct Sedum plant as illustrated and described, characterized by large green foliage, red-purple color flowers, and taller height.

<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘SUNSTAR’
PP034459 · 2022-07-26 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Sedum plant named ‘Sunstar’ is disclosed, characterized by golden orange foliage accentuated by deep vermillion leaf tips and margins. Plants are diminutive with robust growth, useful for decorative centerpieces and dish gardens. The robust growth of the new variety enhances production times in the commercial nursery. The new variety is a Sedum, typically be produced as a container plant for the patio or as landscape plants, as well as a variety of ornamental purposes.

<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Back in Black’
PP033632 · 2021-11-09 · ·

A new and distinct ornamental perennial Sedum plant named ‘Back in Black’ is characterized by tight-forming upright mounds with dark greyed-purple glaucous foliage that resists powdery mildew and subsequent scaring. The numerous, dark, greyed-purple stems are highly branched and resist lodging in summer heat and rains. Individual flowers of light-pink with deep garnet carpels completely covering the top of the plant. The new plant is useful for the landscape in containers, as specimens or en masse.

<i>Graptosedum </i>plant named ‘Sunsplash’
PP033382 · 2021-08-17 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Graptosedum plant named ‘Sunsplash’ is disclosed, characterized by milky lemon yellow leaves, with a blush of greyed-purple. The new cultivar branches freely, and grows at a moderate rate, quickly filling the pot for commercial nurseries. The new variety is a Graptosedum, typically produced as a container plant for the patio or as landscape plants, as well as a variety of ornamental purposes.

<i>Sedum sexangulare </i>plant named ‘Yellowstone’
PP033174 · 2021-06-15 ·

A new, distinct Sedum sexangulare plant as illustrated and described, characterized by larger foliage and golden yellow foliage color in early summer, compared to the smaller chartreuse foliage in early summer of the parent plant.

<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘TAT1801’
PP033107 · 2021-05-25 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Sedum spurium plant named ‘TAT1801’ is disclosed, characterized light green foliage with a distinct creamy margin. Plants are low growing, having a groundcover habit. This is a low maintenance plant with drought and heat resistance. The new variety is a Sedum, plants are useful for a variety of ornamental purposes, including outdoor containers and landscape.

<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Powderpuff’
PP032714 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A new and distinct ornamental perennial Sedum plant named Powderpuff is characterized by tight-forming compact clumps with small-sized, blue-green glaucous foliage and blue-green vertical to arching branched flower stems that resist falling over and opening up in the center of the plant throughout the growing season. Numerous stems produce a multitude of flowers of bright rosy-pink effect completely covering the top of the plant. The new plant is useful for the landscape in containers, as specimens, en masse.