A slightly smaller, but perfectly formed, succulent which is happy in a container, border or gravel garden where it will naturalise and mature to a height and spread of around 40cm. An ideal plant for adding colour to a hot, dry spot where little else will thrive - Hylotelephium ‘Peach Pearls’ has evergreen, tongue-shaped foliage which becomes richer and redder as autumn approaches for a sensational display. In July stout, multi-branched stems emerge above the foliage and bear showy clusters of star-shaped, rose-gold and orange flowers. Blooms are retained through to October time, with the remaining seed heads offering interest right through the winter too. Fresh or dried stems can also be cut for a vase and blooms offer a generous source of nectar to pollinators. Hylotelephium ‘Peach Pearls’ prefers well-drained soil of any kind except heavy clay. Position in full sun or partial shade with a south or west facing aspect. A fully hardy, evergreen perennial which does not need addi
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