Sedum 'Autumn Fire' - Autumn Stonecop

Sedum 'Autumn Fire'
Mature Height: 24 to 30 inches
Mature Spread: 18 to 24 inches

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Tall, slender and gorgeous with a tight, upright/vertical texture, the Autumn Fire Sedum provides multi-season interest to the garden and a splendid backdrop for other plants. There is a reason this is one of the most popular sedum in North America. A disease and weather resistant perennial Autumn Fire provides outstanding texture early in the season and then ignites in the late-summer to fall with large clusters of soft red flowers. Through winter these seed pods provide food to birds and texture to the winter garden. Sedum is incredibly drought tolerant and and seems to thrive on neglect. Its color and form will be improved in dry infertile soils. If only all perennials were this easy to grow! 

Bloom Color:A combination of red, pink, and white
Bloom Period:Late summer to fall
Genus & Species:Sedum 'Autumn Fire'
Mature Height:24 to 30 inches
Mature Spread:18 to 24 inches
Plant Spacing:9 to 12 inches
Planting Depth:Plant even with the soil in pot
Planting Time:Spring or fall planting
Soil Type:Does well in dry well draining soil
Sun Exposure:Full sun (6+ hours)
Zone:3 to 9

General care for any tree or shrub is easy, but like any living thing will require your attention. Please educate yourself and follow these simple rules.

Perennial Sedums

Sedum is easy to grow and beautiful, as a result it is one of the most popular garden plants. Sedums are extremely drought tolerant and can be grown in poor soil so long as there is good drainage. If grown in soil that is fertile, it will grow in a less attractive, more spread out form. Plants may be lanky. Sedum prefers full sun, but some varieties can tolerate some shade. It is very resistant to pests and disease and in the winter you'll find that birds are attracted to eat the seed heads. These heads should be removed in spring as the new growth starts to show. Think about dividing your sedum every 3 to 4 years to maintain good quality attractive plants. Spring is the best time to perform division. Sedum is usually not bothered by pests or disease.

Sedum 'Autumn Fire' - Autumn Stonecop

Sedum is easy to grow and beautiful, as a result it is one of the most popular garden plants. Sedums are extremely drought tolerant and can be grown in poor soil so long as there is good drainage. If grown in soil that is fertile, it will grow in a less attractive more spread out form. Sedum prefers full sun, but some varieties can tolerate some shade. It is very resistant to pests and disease and in the winter you'll find that birds are attracted to eat the seed heads. These heads should be removed in spring as the new growth starts to show.

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Diane Gallagher
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The plants came well-packaged. My only complaint was that I thought I would be notified when the plants were sent. I did not receive an email and was away from home when the plants were delivered. They sat on my back steps for three days.

Hi Diane, I saw the lack of shipping confirmation with your order and looked into it. I found that an email was sent. I just wanted to confirm that it is the correct email address. These emails are generated by our automated system and we always get a copy. I am wondering if it went to junk mail and I'm sorry that it created a situation for you! Good news is with Sedum they will be OK with a few hot dry days. I'll forward the email, just so you can see when it was generated.

Best,

Travis Ross
Owner
New Blooms Nursery

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excellent service and plants