Sedum spectabile Indian Chief

Sedum spectabile 'Indian Chief'

Our Ref No : 29012 £3.99 Stock : 18
Size: 9 cm
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Sedum 'Indian Chief'

Sedum 'Indian Chief', also known as Stonecrop 'Indian Chief', is a distinctive variety of succulent perennial valued for its unique foliage colour and late-season blooms. This cultivar forms a compact, mounding habit, typically reaching a height of 30-45 cm and spreading to about 45-60 cm wide. Its fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves are arranged in tight rosettes, creating a dense, textural appearance.

The foliage of 'Indian Chief' is particularly noteworthy, displaying a glaucous grey-green colour that provides a cool, sophisticated backdrop in the garden. This silvery-blue hue offers an excellent contrast to other plants and remains attractive throughout the growing season. In late summer to early autumn, the plant produces large, flat-topped clusters of tiny, star-shaped flowers in rich shades of deep pink to red, creating a striking contrast against the foliage.

Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, Sedum 'Indian Chief' is drought-tolerant once established, making it an excellent choice for rock gardens, container plantings, or as a colourful ground cover in challenging, dry areas.

Perennials
Fleshy grey-green leaves forming thick clumps give rise to large flat salmon pink flowers, brick red when matured, that are much loved by butterflies. Appearing as they do in late summer or autumn they are a welcome sight. 30cm (1') Sept-Oct. Sunny site.

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