Sedum ternatum ‘Larinem Park’ – Woodland Stonecrop

$6.00$12.00

An adaptable, shade-tolerant plant with typical sedum attributes:thick, fleshy, waxy leaves and star-shaped, white flowers. Use as a groundcover under trees, in rock gardens and open woodlands. Plant it in an old stump and allow it to cascade down the sides. Can also be used as a container plant. Do not treat this native as you would non-native species of sedum that grow well in dry sunny spots – it needs a little respite from the sun and moist soil to thrive. Too much shade though will reduce flowering. Companions:Crested Iris, Meehan’s Mint, Toothwort, Solomon’s Seal.

‘Larinem Park’ is a slow-spreading, floriferous selection from Mineral County, West Virginia and was introduced by The Primrose Path in 1991

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Description

Stonecrop family (Crassulaceae)

Photo by David J. Stang, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Updated 2 November 2023

Additional information

Pot size

1.25-Quart, 5-Pint