Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops. The genus has been described as containing up to 600 species of leaf succulents that are found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, varying from annual and creeping herbs to shrubs. The plants have water-storing leaves. The flowers usually have five petals, seldom four or six. There are typically twice as many stamens as petals.
Many sedums are cultivated as garden plants, due to their interesting and attractive appearance and hardiness. The various species differ in their requirements; some are cold-hardy but do not tolerate heat, some require heat but do not tolerate cold.
Sedum Acre - Golden Queen
Sedum Album Chloroticum - Baby Tears
Sedum Album Laconicum - Coral Carpet
Sedum Clavatum - Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum
Sedum Cultivar
- Golden Mound
Sedum Dasyphyllum Burnatii
- Corsican Stonecrop
Sedum Kimnachii
- Mexican Sedum
Sedum Lineare f. var
- Carpet Sedum
Sedum Makinoi - Tundra Tornado
Sedum Morganian - Donkey's Tail
Sedum Potosinum - Silver Stonecrop
Sedum Praealtum - Mexican Bush
Sedum Reflexum
- Blue Feather
Sedum Rubrotinctum
- Red Jelly Beans
Sedum Rubrotinctum 'Aurora'
- Pink Jelly Beans
Sedum Spathulifolium - Purpureum
Sedum Spurium - Dragon's Blood
Sedum Stahlii - Coral Beads
Adromischus | Aeonium | Aloe | Carpobrotus | Ceropegia | Cotyledon | Crassula | Delosperma | Echeveria | Gasteria | Graptoveria | Haworthia | Huernia | Kalanchoe | Oscularia | Pachyphytum | Sedeveria | Sedum | Sempervivum | Senecio | Sinocrassula | Stapelia