Scientific Name: Sedum hispanicum
Common Name: Spanish stonecrop
Family Name: Crassulaceae
Origin: Europe
Hardiness Zone: Zone 8a: (-12 to -9.5 °C)
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial, Succulent or Cacti
Mature Size: 0.1 - 0.2m x < 0.1m (height x width)
Habit: Spreading
Form: Creeping / Mat-like
Texture: Medium - fine
Landscape Uses: Green roof technology, Perennial border, Rock garden
Exposure: Full sun
Soil or Media: Rocky or gravelly or dry, Well-drained
Leaves: Simple, Alternate, Sessile, Succulent, Glabrous, Linear, Entire
Flowers: Cyme, White, Pink, Jun-Jul
Fruit: Aggregate fruit, Follicle
Key ID Features:
Leaves alternate, mostly linear, sessile, +/- glaucous, 4-20mm long x 1-2mm wide, apex obtuse, glabrous; florets with 5-8(-9) petals, white to light pink with pink midvein, 4-5(-7)mm long; filaments white; anthers dark purple.