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Sedum Bright Idea Perennial Plant by Bluestone Perennials
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Sedum Bright Idea Perennial Plant by Bluestone Perennials

Liven up your summer landscape! Electrifying clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers are held on red stems above deep-green succulent foliage. Foliage is notched with serrated edges to add pleasing texture. Tidy, domed mounds are perfect for rock gardens and xeriscaping. Sedum Bright Idea is a succulent perennial that falls into a categor…
Liven up your summer landscape! Electrifying clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers are held on red stems above deep-green succulent foliage. Foliage is notched with serrated edges to add pleasing texture. Tidy, domed mounds are perfect for rock gardens and xeriscaping. Sedum Bright Idea is a succulent perennial that falls into a category of hardy, dome-shaped Sedum hybrids with round mushroom-cap shaped habits. Stonecrop adapt well to low water once established and look spectacular in rock gardens. If left alone in fall, they provide winter interest and food for the birds.
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Liven up your summer landscape! Electrifying clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers are held on red stems above deep-green succulent foliage. Foliage is notched with serrated edges to add pleasing texture. Tidy, domed mounds are perfect for rock gardens and xeriscaping. Sedum Bright Idea is a succulent perennial that falls into a category of hardy, dome-shaped Sedum hybrids with round mushroom-cap shaped habits. Stonecrop adapt well to low water once established and look spectacular in rock gardens. If left alone in fall, they provide winter interest and food for the birds.