Patent classifications
A01H6/328
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Sunset Boulevard’
A new, distinct Sedum plant as illustrated and described, characterized by large gray-green foliage, RHS 70 A color flowers, and taller height.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Pride and Joy’
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Sedum plant named Pride and Joy is characterized by drought-tolerant, winter-hardy, dense, low, compact mounds with blue-green foliage and stems that resist opening up in the center of the plant. The flowers of a purplish-pink effect for about four weeks beginning in mid-August. The new plant is useful for landscaping as a specimen plant, en masse or in a container.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Gold Form’
A new and distinct cultivar of Sedum plant named Gold Form, characterized by its compact, dense and bushy growth habit; initially upright to trailing to weeping and decumbent plant habit; freely basally and laterally branching habit; yellow green-colored leaves; and good garden performance and winter hardiness.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Angelina's Teacup’
A new cultivar of Sedum plant named Angelina's Teacup that is characterized by its very tight and compact plant habit that continues to be compact into winter without the use of plant growth regulators or mechanical pinching, its non-flowering habit, its heavy lateral branching, its bright gold foliage that retains its coloration into fall, and its compact and tight plant habit.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Yellow Brick Road’
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Sedum plant named Yellow Brick Road is characterized by drought-tolerant, winter-hardy, short, compact, spreading, mounded habit of stems developing reddish-purple coloration, dark-green fleshy foliage and numerous bright-yellow flowers that completely cover the plant beginning in mid-July for at least six weeks.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Lime Joy’
A new, distinct Sedum plant as illustrated and described, characterized by larger grey green foliage, deep pink bi-color flowers, taller height, extra number of flowers per stem, and a upright mounding habit.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Spiraling Doozie’
A new cultivar of Sedum plant named Spiraling Doozie that is characterized by its very heavy branching and branches from every leaf node along the stems, its consistent, spreading mound, ground-cover plant habit, its glossy foliage that is variegated foliage with green centers that emerge with margins that are intense gold in color and turn to creamy white in summer with light pink edges and turn back to gold in autumn.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Boogie Woogie’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Sedum plant named Boogie Woogie is characterized by drought-tolerant, winter-hardy, tight, low, clumps, flower stems that remain upright in the center of the plant throughout the growing season, small, medium-green, glossy foliage with variegated margin of cream blushed with reddish-purple and numerous bright yellow flowers clustered on small heads that completely covering the compact, low-mounded plant.
Sedum plant named ‘Superstar’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Sedum plant named Superstar is characterized by tight-forming compact clumps with small-sized, greyed-purple glaucous foliage on vertical to slightly arching branching stems 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 beginning light rosy-pink effect darkening with age to reddish purple and completely covering the top and sides of the plant. The new plant is useful for the landscape in containers, as specimen or en masse.
Sedum plant named ‘Steel the Show’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Sedum plant named Steel the Show is characterized by drought-tolerant, winter-hardy, dense, low, compact mounds of silvery blue-green foliage. The flowers open much later than most Sedum producing a rich, rosy-pink effect for about four weeks beginning in early fall. The new plant stays tightly compact and resists opening in the center later in the season. The new plant is useful for landscaping as a specimen plant, en masse or in a container.