Sedum Pulchellum Flower Seeds
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Features
Life Cycle
Annual or Short-Lived Perennial
Planting Season
Late Summer to Early Fall
Growth Habit
Low-Growing, Mat-Forming
Flavor Profile
Not Edible
Plant Characteristics
Succulent foliage, star-shaped pink flowers
Use
Rock Gardens, Ground Cover, Containers
Growing Conditions
Full Sun, Well-Drained Soil
Harvest Advantages
Self-Seeding, Drought Tolerant
Plant Resistance
Deer & Rabbit Resistant
About Sedum Pulchellum Flower Seeds
Sedum pulchellum
Seed Names
Sedum Pulchellum Seeds, Sea Star Stonecrop Seeds
Seed Type
Open-Pollinated
Sedum pulchellum, commonly known as Widow’s Cross or Sea Star, is a charming succulent native to the central and southeastern United States. This low-growing plant features dense, needle-like foliage and produces clusters of delicate pink star-shaped flowers in late spring. Ideal for rock gardens, borders, and containers, it thrives in dry, well-drained soils and is perfect for xeriscaping. While short-lived, it readily self-seeds, ensuring its continued presence in the garden
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
Surface Sow; Do Not Cover
Sowing Method
Direct Sow or Tray
Plant Spacing
6–12 Inches
Days to Maturity
60–90 Days
Soil Preparation
Cold Stratify for 30–60 Days
Hardiness Zones
6–9
Water Needs
Low
Planting Season
Late Summer to Early Fall
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 100 sq ft
500
Up to 500 sq ft
1000
Up to 1000 sq ft