Lemon Ball Stonecrop
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Lemon Ball Stonecrop
Features
For a vibrant and eye-catching addition to your garden, consider Sedum 'Lemon Ball'. This low-growing perennial boasts rounded, succulent leaves in a brilliant chartreuse-green color, resembling clusters of miniature balls. The foliage maintains its striking color throughout the growing season, providing a stunning contrast to other plants in the landscape.
What is the average size of a ?
6-8 inches in height and 12-18 inches in width
Planting a
Before planting, add compost or well-rotted organic matter to the soil to improve drainage and fertility. Sedums can tolerate various soil types but prefer slightly alkaline soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball and gently firm the soil around the roots of the plant. Plant the sedum with the crown at or slightly above the soil level. If planting multiple Sedum 'Lemon Ball' plants, space them 12 to 18 inches apart for optimal air circulation and growth. Thoroughly water newly planted sedums to settle the soil, then water only when the soil is dry to the touch. Once established, Sedum 'Lemon Ball' is drought tolerant and requires minimal watering.
Additional information |
LATIN NAME | Sedum |
COMMON NAME | Lemon ball |
SUN EXPOSURE | Full sun-part shade |
HXW@10 YEARS | 6-8 inches in height and 12-18 inches in width |
LEAF TYPE | Succulent |
HARDINESS ZONE | 3-9 |
GROWTH RATE | Moderate |
COLOR | Yellow |
FORM | Mounded |
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