Sedum Voodoo plants, also known as Sedum spurium 'Voodoo', are a show-stopping groundcover ideal for New Zealand gardens. These easy-care succulents feature dramatic deep-red foliage throughout the year, intensifying in colour during the cooler months. In summer, Sedum Voodoo plants burst into bloom with vibrant clusters of star-shaped, magenta-pink flowers—a magnet for pollinators and a bold splash of colour against their low, spreading carpet of leaves. A favourite for borders, rock gardens, and pots, Sedum Voodoo plants thrive in sunny positions, tolerate dry conditions, and are perfect for low-maintenance landscaping. Whether clustered along pathways or spilling over raised beds, this hardy sedum variety brings year-round interest to gardens, courtyards, and even green roofs.
Stonecrop Voodoo, Phedimus spurius Voodoo
Sedum spurium Voodoo, commonly known as Stonecrop Voodoo, is a colourful succulent that is often used as a ground covering plant in warmer climates. Small, red-purple leaves are held off slender stems that creep across the ground and take root as it grows to 10 cm tall and 40 cm wide. Sedum spurium Voodoo is commonly used as a groundcover, planted around outdoor living areas, planted to spill over a wall or the like, included in rock gardens, or maintained in a container.

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