Perennial gardeners are always searching for new
plants that can be used in the front of the border - Vera Jameson fits this bill.
Plants grow to only about 10 inches tall, with a semi-upright, and creeping habit. The
thick succulent leaves are pale green flushed with shades of burgundy and purple.
Rose-pink flower clusters begin to open up in mid-summer and continue to produce color
right up until the first frost. Vera Jameson was discovered by chance by a gardener
in England - and has become a very popular variety with our customers. Plants are
tough as nails and are virtually care-free.
Sedum 'Vera Jameson'
Plant in full sun and provide an average well drained soil. Fertilize in
early spring with a combination of blood and bone meal. Liquid feed once in the
summer with fish emulsion or seaweed extract. Be careful not to mulch to deeply
around the stems as it can result in rot.
Culture Guide
Zone: 3 - 9
Blooms: Aug - Oct
Height: 8" - 10"
Light: full sun
Soil: average / well drained
Spacing: 20"
Size Shipped: 4.5" pots and bareroot plants
Culture Guide Explained
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