Sedum ‘Thundercloud’

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Sedum ‘Thundercloud’

Stonecrop
USDA Zone: 4-9
Stonecrop are tough perennials and a dependable choice for the late summer garden. This recent selection, native to the Far East, forms a strong, compact mound of heavily serrated, grey-green foliage. Billowy clouds of white star-like flowers that are lightly flushed with pink appear in summer. Great choice for a rock garden, this plant tolerates dry soils and loves full sun. Excellent in alpine troughs and other containers. USPP#21833: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Registered with COPF.
Sun Exposure   Full Sun or Partial Shade

Soil Type   Normal or Sandy

Soil pH   Neutral or Alkaline or Acid

Soil Moisture   Dry

Care Level   Easy

Flower Color   Light Pink   White

Blooming Time   Mid-Summer   Late Summer   Early Fall

Foliage Color   Grey Green

Plant Uses & Characteristics
Alpine & Rock   Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds    Containers
Cut Flower   Drought Tolerant
Edging    Rabbit Resistant
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Flower Head Size   Medium

Height 8-10 inches

Spread    14-16 inches

Foot Traffic    None

Growth Rate    Medium

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ContentSedum ‘Thundercloud’ Stonecrop USDA Zone: 4-9 Stonecrop are tough perennials and a dependable choice for the late summer garden. This recent selection, native to the Far East, forms a strong, compact mound of heavily serrated, grey-green foliage. Billowy clouds of white star-like flowers that are lightly flushed with pink appear in summer. Great choice for a rock garden, this plant tolerates dry soils and loves full sun. Excellent in alpine troughs and other containers. USPP#21833: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Registered with COPF. Sun Exposure   Full Sun or Partial Shade Soil Type   Normal or Sandy Soil pH   Neutral or Alkaline or Acid Soil Moisture   Dry Care Level   Easy Flower Color   Light Pink   White Blooming Time   Mid-Summer   Late Summer   Early Fall Foliage Color   Grey Green Plant Uses & Characteristics Alpine & Rock   Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds    Containers Cut Flower   Drought Tolerant Edging    Rabbit Resistant Massed Flower Head Size   Medium Height 8-10 inches Spread    14-16 inches Foot Traffic    None Growth Rate    MediumGaillardia aristata ‘Arizona Red Shades’ Blanket Flower USDA Zone: 3-9 Blanket Flowers are valuable for their very long season of bloom. This selection blooms profusely even in the first year, forming a low, compact mound. large, crimson-red daisies, some with yellow tips, appearing from June into the autumn. Thrives in hot, sunny sites. Attractive to butterflies. Drought tolerant once established. Not the best choice for heavy clay soil that will stay wet through the winter. Removing faded flowers will encourage constant blooming. Sister color to G. ‘Arizona Sun’, the All-America Selections and Fleuroselect Gold Medal winner. Sun Exposure   Full Sun Soil Type   Normal or Sandy Soil pH   Neutral or Alkaline or Acid Soil Moisture   Dry Care Level   Easy Flower Color   Red   Yellow Blooming Time   Early Summer   Mid-Summer   Late Summer   Early Fall Foliage Color   Light Green Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form    Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds   Border Containers    Cut Flower Deer Resistant    Drought Tolerant Edging    Rabbit Resistant Massed Flower Head Size   Large Height   10-12 inches Spread    10-12 inches Foot Traffic    None Growth Rate    MediumCalamagrostis × acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ Feather Reed Grass USDA Zone: 3-9 Selected as Perennial Plant of the Year for 2001. This grass performs well in a wide range of climates, remains attractive for months on end, and is not invasive in any way. Clumps are strongly upright, with dark green leaves. Soft feathery green plumes appear in summer, maturing into stiff wheat-colored spikes, which last into winter. May be used in large groupings towards the back of a border, but also very effective when used more as a single specimen. Hardy enough to survive in containers or tubs in most regions. Clumps may be easily divided in spring. Trim to the ground in March. Sun Exposure   Full Sun or Partial Shade Soil Type   Normal or Sandy or Clay Soil pH   Neutral or   Alkaline or Acid Soil Moisture   Average or Dry or Moist Care Level   Easy Flower Color   Green Mauve/Lilac Blooming Time   Early Summer   Mid-Summer   Late Summer   Early Fall   Mid Fall Foliage Color   Deep Green Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form   Attracts Butterflies Border    Containers Cut Flower   Deer Resistant Dried Flower    Drought Tolerant Rabbit Resistant    Massed Specimen Flower Head Size   Large Height    47-59 inches Spread    23-27 inches Foot Traffic    None Growth Rate    MediumGaillardia aristata ‘Arizona Sun’ Blanket Flower USDA Zone: 2-9 Blanket Flowers are valuable for their very long season of bloom. This selection blooms profusely even in the first year, forming a low, compact mound. Flowers are large flame-orange daisies with golden-yellow tips, appearing from June into the autumn. Thrives in hot, sunny sites. Attractive to butterflies. Drought tolerant once established. Not the best choice for heavy clay soil that will stay wet through the winter. Removing faded flowers will encourage constant blooming. An All America Selections and Fleuroselect Gold Medal winner. Sun Exposure   Full Sun Soil Type   Normal or Sandy Soil pH   Neutral or Alkaline or Acid Soil Moisture   Dry Care Level   Easy Flower Color   Gold   Orange Blooming Time Early Summer    Mid-Summer Late Summer Early Fall Foliage Color   Light Green Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form    Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds    Border Containers    Cut Flower Deer Resistant    Drought Tolerant Edging    Rabbit Resistant Massed Flower Head Size   Large Height   8-12 inches Spread    12-16 inches Foot Traffic    NoneHosta ‘Curly Fries’ Hosta USDA Zone: 3-9 Hosta are among the most popular of perennials for shady areas, with hundreds of varieties now readily available. Plants form sturdy mounds of foliage, topped with lily-like blooms. This miniature to small-sized selection features an arching habit with narrow, rippled, chartreuse leaves. Lavender flowers appear midsummer. To maintain the bright chartreuse foliage, situate where it will receive morning sun. Ideal for the rock garden, wall or in containers. Also suitable for edging. Clumps may be easily divided in the spring or fall. Sun Exposure   Partial Shade Soil Type   Normal or Sandy or Clay Soil pH   Neutral or Alkaline or Acid Soil Moisture   Average or Moist Flower Color   Mauve/Lilac Blooming Time   Mid-Summer Foliage Color   Chartreuse Plant Uses & Characteristics Alpine & Rock    Containers Edging    Rabbit Resistant Ground Cover    Woodland Flower Head Size   Small Height    4-6 inches Spread    14-16 inches Foot Traffic    None Growth Rate    MediumHosta ‘Praying Hands’ Hosta USDA Zone: 2-9 Hosta are among the most popular of perennials for shady areas, with hundreds of varieties now readily available. Plants form a sturdy mound of foliage, topped with lily-like blooms. This strange and bizarre selection has green leaves with white edges, each rolled or folded into a ruffled tube shape. Pale lavender flowers appear in August. Suitable also for planting in mixed containers or tubs. Hosta go completely dormant in the fall, and the dying foliage can be removed any time before mid-spring. Easily divided in either spring or fall, but plants may be left alone for years. Slugs may need to be controlled. Sun Exposure   Partial Shade or Full Shade Soil Type   Normal or Sandy or Clay Soil pH   Neutral or Alkaline or Acid Soil Moisture   Average or Moist Care Level   Easy Flower Color   Mauve/Lilac Blooming Time   Late Summer Foliage Color   Deep Green   Variegated   White Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form    Alpine & Rock Border    Containers Cut Flower   Deer Resistant Edging    Rabbit Resistant Specimen   Woodland Flower Head Size   Medium Height    14-18 inches Spread    18-23 inches Foot Traffic    None Growth Rate    Medium
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