Sedum ternatum 'Larinem Park' (woodland stonecrop) is a low, spreading perennial selected for its ability to thrive in shady gardens while still performing well with more sun when moisture is adequate. You will enjoy tidy whorls of succulent green leaves that knit together into a soft-looking mat, followed by airy clusters of small, white, star-shaped flowers in mid to late spring.
Plant it where you need a durable groundcover for woodland edges, shady rock gardens, stone walls, or beneath open-canopy trees. It handles full shade and part shade especially well, and it can be grown in full sun if the soil does not bake dry. Aim for well-drained soil; it adapts from rocky, lean sites to richer garden beds as long as drainage is good.
At maturity it stays petite, typically about 4 to 6 inches tall, and gradually spreads as stems root where they touch the soil. Space plants so they can knit together over time and fill in a natural-looking patch. It is easy-care: water to establish, then provide occasional deep watering during extended drought, especially in sunnier spots.
Once settled, this selection is valued for low maintenance and good resilience, including reported deer resistance. Use it as a living mulch around stepping stones or as a soft groundcover that highlights spring bulbs and shade perennials, then let the foliage remain attractive through the growing season.