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Angelina Sedum

Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ 

DiamondLawnCareDescription 

It’s simple – with the Angelina Sedum Plant, you get: 

You get an instant carpet of golden evergreen hues year-round. One of the most durable, easy-growing perennials on the market. 

Vibrant color and strong, durable results in nearly any area. 

Plant your Angelina in areas that need fast, easy-growing color, and watch the show begin. The Angelina Sedum Plant will gently spread to fill in the most unsightly areas in your landscape, transforming spaces from bland to beautiful in no time. 

Planting 

From soggy, swampy areas and erosion-prone sand or salt to desert-dry spaces, the Angelina Sebum lends an instant upgrade to your yard. Basically, the Angelina Sedum Plant is the no-nonsense solution to easy curb appeal, even for the most frustrating spots in your landscape. lace between flagstones, or line a dry, hot path. Try Angelina in a container, either by itself or around a taller plant. The possibilities are endless, provided your Angelina gets plenty of sun. 

In the garden, till the soil in your desired planting area, wet it, and place your Angelina. Water after planting. In a pot, you need to cover only half the soil surface with your Angelina – it will fill in and even grow over the sides in a few months. 

Watering 

Water your Angelina Sedum after planting. Natural rainfall will take care of the rest. 

Fertilizing 

Pruning 

 The Angelina Sedum was chosen by experts for its vivid green-gold color, soft foliage, and strong growth. And since it grows into a tidy, effortless look naturally, these plants will stay low and neat with no trimming from you.      

Growing Information DiamondLawnCare 
Mature Height: 8 in 
Mature Width: 2-3 ft 
Sunlight: Full to Partial Sun  
Bloom Time:  
Growth Rate: Fast 
Grows Well in Zones: 3-9 
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