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Sedum 'Firecracker' 1G - SunSparkler® Firecracker

Brilliant burgundy-red sedum clusters all season long with soft pink flowers in late summer. Perfect in shallow containers or tucked into rockery or a green wall. Excellent groundcover or accent for borders and rock gardens. 6-8 inches tall and wide.

SEDUM Sunsparkler 'Firecracker' | emerisa gardens | Sedum, Goth garden, Rock garden

Perennial: Evergreen. Deer, drought, fire, disease & coast tolerant. Brilliant burgundy-red clusters all season long with pink flowers in late summer. Perfect in shallow containers or tucked into rockery or a green wall, where it will gently cascade. Excellent ground cover or accent for borders and rock gardens. Nice cut flower. Attracts bees & butterflies. Size: 6" x 18".

5 Live Perennial Sedum SunSparkler® 'Firecracker' Stonecrop Plants Flowers

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A new, dense growing, sedum ground cover "SunSparkler Firecracker". has maroon foliage with full sun, bright green ne… | Sedum ground cover, Hot pink flowers, Sedum

A new, dense growing, sedum ground cover "SunSparkler Firecracker". has maroon foliage with full sun, bright green new growth, stays below 7". Long lasting hot pink flower clusters in late summer thru fall. Resists leaf scorch. Plant prefers full sun and dry conditions. Rich soils or shade produces weak, floppy growth. Grower advises to cut back leggy growth in winter but mine self-died back and is now (Mar. '20) returning "tighter" and stronger. In pot with E. Opalina - photo July…

Prune in June: Sedum 'Autumn Fire' Update

On a whim, I pinched back one of my three Sedum ‘Autumn Fire’ perennials back in June just to “see what happens”. How’s that for motivation? Unlike the cultivar ‘Autumn Joy’ which almost always toppled over for me in the past, ‘Autumn Fire’ has remained upright and flourished through the summer and into the fall. […]

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