Sedum 'Mr Goodbud' displays huge clusters of nectar-rich, pink and purple blooms from June through to August offering a feast for your eyes and our pollinating friends. What's more, even when the flower colour fades into autumn, flower heads introduce architectural structure and texture to the winter garden - particularly when accented by frost. Sedum have become very fashionable succulents, with their versatile, colour changing foliage and flowers and easy-going habit. Sedum telephium 'Mr Goodbud' is an exemplary form on which the RHS has bestowed its Award of Garden Merit for its reliable and outstanding performance. Sedums are drought-tolerant and easy to grow, with the ability to thrive in many places where other plants would struggle to survive. You will find these plants growing on rooftops, and perhaps in the cracks in a wall, where they create vivid, weed-suppressing foliage. Popularly known as Stonecrop, in reference to the ground-hugging habit and indestructible nature. Sedum telephium 'Mr Goodbud' prefers well-drained soil in sun or partial shade. A fully hardy perennial which thrives outside all year round.
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