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Stonecrop (Sedum) Plants For Sale | Perennials
Featuring small succulent flowers, stonecrop is a heat—and drought-tolerant plant that can withstand high humidity and poor soil . From new cultivars to fan favorites like 'Autumn Joy' stonecrop, there is something for every garden.
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Sedum / Stonecrop - Bluestone Perennials
Sedum are available in a vast range of shapes and sizes. Choose both upright or ground cover Stonecrop to add succulent interest to a sunny spot. 42 Results.
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Sedum - Wikipedia
Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops.
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stonecrop
stonecrop (ˈstəʊnkrɒp) Forms: 1 stáncrop, 4–5 stancroppe, 5 stoon-, stoncroppe, 5–6 stoncrop, 5–8 stone crop, 6 stone croppe, 7 stone cropp, 8–9 stone-crop, 7– stonecrop. [OE. stáncrop: see stone n. and crop n. (? sense 3).] The common name of Sedum acre (N.O. Crassulaceæ), a herb with bright yellow...
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Sedum for Sale - Ground Cover Stonecrop - Mountain Crest Gardens
Sedum (SEE-dum) (Stonecrop) are a staple of hardy succulent groundcover. They will withstand drought, deep freezes, poor soil, full sun, and high temperatures ...
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STONECROP GARDENS – 81 Stonecrop Lane – Cold Spring New ...
The gardens cover an area of approximately 15 acres and comprise a diverse collection of gardens and plants including woodland and water gardens, a grass ...
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Mossy Stonecrop
Mossy Stonecrop may refer to:
Crassula tillaea
Sedum acre
Sedum lydium
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Roseroot Sedum Stonecrop
Sedum is a succulent, herbaceous perennial with fleshy leaves, that can be grown as a houseplant, ground cover, or in landscapes. It is drought and dry soil ...
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How to Grow and Care for Sedum (Stonecrop) - The Spruce
Most sedum plants grow best in full sun, meaning at least six hours of direct sunlight on most days. Some varieties tolerate partial shade.
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Sedum (Stonecrop): Dazzling Drought-Tolerant Beauties
Sedums are easy-to-grow succulent perennials that pair beautifully with a wide range of plants, enhancing garden design and adding visual interest throughout ...
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Shop Sedum - Stonecrop| American Meadows
Available in a host of colors, sedums are succulents, whose thick, moisture-storing leaves help them perform best in full sun and arid, rocky soil.
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How to Grow Sedum (Stonecrop) - DutchGrown
Sedum, commonly known as Stonecrop, is a versatile and hardy genus of succulent plants often used in gardens across the USA for its drought- ...
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HMS Stonecrop
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named Stonecrop, after the Sedum flower:
Stonecrop was one of the disguised identities of the Q-ship Glenfoyle, References
Stonecrop
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stonehore
† stonehore Obs. Also 5 stonore, 6 stonnord, 7 stonnard, (ston-chore). [f. stone n.; the second element is obscure.] = stonecrop (Sedum acre or S. reflexum).a 1400–50 Stockh. Med. MS. 173 Stonore or stoncrop: crassula minor. 1541 Bk. Properties Herbs B vj, Crassula minor. Thys herb is called Stoneho...
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HMS Stonecrop (K142)
HMS Stonecrop was a of the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War. She was named after the stonecrop flower (Sedum). Service history
During the Second World War Stonecrop was a convoy escort and helped to sink two U-boats.
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