(aka: Mountain Sedum)
Stonecrop gets its name as being a common plant in rock gardens. Woodland Stonecrop is native to the wooded areas, does well when watered regularly and can handle sun to a shady environment. It reaches 3-6 inches and looks great as a ground cover or border plant. It has small attractive white flowers in the late spring and early summer. Woodland Stonecrop is definitely a plant that should be included in your garden, whether a rock, border, or butterfly garden. Enjoy this beautiful plant around your home.
Attracts: Variegated Fritillary, Fiery Skipper, and more
Color(s): white flowers
Sun Exposure: Sun or Partial Shade
Soil: Fertile, well drained
Average Height: 3 in. - 6 in.
Average Spread: ground cover
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9
Photo Credits:
Plant - Fred Miller