Scientific Name: Sedum 'Lynda Windsor'
Common Name: purple autumn stonecrop
Family Name: Crassulaceae
Origin: Garden origin
Hardiness Zone: Zone 2: (-46 to -40 °C)
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial, Succulent or Cacti
Mature Size: 0.2 - 0.4m x 0.3 - 0.6m (height x width)
Habit: Spreading
Form: Mounded
Texture: Medium - coarse
Landscape Uses: Attract beneficial insects, Attract butterflies, Container planting, Cut flower or foliage, Dried flower or fruit, Fall interest, Ground cover, Group or mass planting, Perennial border, Summer interest
Exposure: Full sun
Soil or Media: Rocky or gravelly or dry, Well-drained
Leaves: Simple, Opposite, Whorled, Succulent, Obovate, Ovate, Entire
Flowers: Cyme, Dark-red, Jul-Aug-Sep
Fruit: Aggregate fruit, Follicle, Brown, Sep-Oct
Key ID Features:
Very dark purple, obovate, succulent leaves that can be toothed or entire.