John Creech Stonecrop tray of 72 cells

Sedum spurium 'John Creech' (AKA Phedimus spurius, Two-row Stonecrop, Live Forever)
Pronunciation: SEE-dum SPUR-ee-um
Product: 71967

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These plants are grown in a 10" x 20" tray (view sample). Size of the cells in a 72-cell tray: depth 2.35" x 1.625" x 1.625". Volume: 4 cubic inches.
Similar to Sedum 'Fuldaglut' but slightly shorter, John Creech has the outstanding feature of flower-like foliage. Rose-like in appearance, his emerald-green, succulent leaves grow in a whorl about the stems and actually appear as if they are the flower themselves.

In mid-late summer, delicate, deep pink flowers bloom like gems in a backdrop of green. Drought tolerant and perfect in rock gardens, stone-laden terraces, between pavers or stepping stones, in nooks and cracks, this rugged cultivar will tolerate light foot traffic.

Because it spreads moderately quickly, gardeners often opt to place it as an erosion control on slopes they don't mow and would prefer not to mulch. Beautiful when planted in mass, you can expect a hardy, compact creeper that quickly fills an area with a constant flower-like appearance. Simply lovely.
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General information about Sedum (Stonecrop):
If you have naked space requiring glorious green coverage, the variety of Sedums we offer will surely fit the bill. With their thick, succulent foliage and incredibly hardy nature as well as varied display of color, Sedum, often called Stonecrop, make up one of American gardener’s most prized perennial groundcovers.

A snap to grow, low-maintenance, deer and rabbit resistant, salt-tolerant, and adaptable to just about any soil condition (though they favor well-drained soil), Sedums spread moderately fast without becoming aggressive. Sedums require no care to thrive in a wide variety of settings and due to their thick, succulent, water-storing leaves, sedums define drought tolerance - refusing to wilt in the heat.

Often people who plant Sedum become addicted to their spectacular foliage with so many different sized, shaped, and colored leaves and return to try additional varieties in their gardens. Another delightful feature about sedum is that both foliage and blooms shift shades during the season. Leaves begin from sage to peridot and blush with lavender, russet, and copper over the season. The flower clusters’ colors tend to deepen or soften as they age blooming longer and later than most groundcovers, up until frost.

The taller varieties, such as Autumn Joy, make lovely cut flowers that last for weeks. While lower-growing, ornamental varieties quickly creep around rocks in gardens blanketing the soil with their lush greens, taller varieties fill mid-height gaps in gardens with lovely texture and color.

Later in season, the taller varieties yield their seed heads to provide excellent food and attraction for birds. From rock gardens, rooftops, edgings, accents, around birdbaths, and in mass plantings, the possibilities for planting are endless.

Willing to adapt to moist conditions and a favorite of butterflies, Sedums are also lovely choices to skirt a water feature with a tropical feel. Simply put, if you’ve never tried a Sedum, you are missing out on an incredibly beautiful, easy-to-grow, garden delight.

Things to Note
Sedums' tolerance of cold makes them popular in northern zones.

Gardener Tips
Sedums are one of the easiest perennials to divide by simply digging straight down into the plant’s center, thereby dividing it in half or even quarters (depending on size), and pulling up sections to plant elsewhere. This makes them a wonderful option for including in a variety of settings, as well as an economic option because they will quickly fill in new areas of a garden.
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Plants arrived in great condition. Plants were shipped on Monday and I received them Wednesday. I would definitely order from classy ground covers again.
Good condition!
05/05/2019 By SONIA REESE (NJ)
Product reviewed: John Creech Stonecrop {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

The ground covers arrived in good condition. I waited two weeks to plant them and they were still in good condition. I can't wait to see how they turn out in a month or two.
Good right out of box
03/27/2019 By Michael Hindman (TN)
Product reviewed: John Creech Stonecrop {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

Delivered rapidly, well packed and moist. Plants look super. I hope in a year they will be a five

This my second order of Stonecrop for a total of 800 plants. I was unable to plant the first 600 for a week or so and they kept just fine in their shipping boxes with the lids removed. When planted and mulched they had good rain for a week or so and then we... Read full review >
No surprises...
05/13/2017 By Ann Marie Savasta
Product reviewed: John Creech Stonecrop {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

the John Creech Stonsecrop (sedum) arrived quickly, with all specimens healthy looking, although the packing was on the dry side- the soil was still damp.
Got them in right away and can visualize their future.
Again, very happy with this vendor.
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Care
If using between pavers or stepping stones, it is recommended that you plant them such that the soil level is one to one-and-a-half inches below the top of the walking surface to allow room for the plants to compress when stepped on.
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