The sedum succulent is a versatile and low-maintenance choice for New Zealand gardens, prized for its drought tolerance, unique foliage, and vibrant flower clusters. Whether you're filling a rockery, creating a living roof, or looking for a hardy groundcover, sedum succulents offer both beauty and resilience. With hundreds of varieties, these reliable perennials thrive in sunny, well-drained spots and require minimal care, making them perfect for both beginners and experienced gardeners.

Sempervivum tectorum, commonly known as Common Houseleek, grows as a mat of fleshy rosettes with leaves that are typically green with red-pink tips. During cooler periods or in times of moisture stress the plants often develop purple tones. Star-shaped, pink flowers are borne on short stems during summer. Each rosette is typically 10 cm tall and 15 cm wide, but it will grow wider over time as more rosettes are produced. Sempervivum tectorum is commonly grown in a container or included in rock gardens.
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Sedum 'Gold Mound' is grown for its colourful foliage and creeping growth habit. It forms a carpet of small, succulent, golden leaves. These are held as clusters on stems that creep across the ground to spring up new clusters. It typically grows to 15 cm in height and 30 cm in width, performing best when planted in full sun on a well-drained site. Sedum 'Gold Mound' is commonly grown in a container, used in rock gardens, or grown along the edge of a path where it can spill out. It is also well-suited for planting around outdoor living areas.
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