Upright succulent to
6-12" with yellow flower clusters in early summer. Grow in
sun to part shade in moderately fertile, moist soil. Use in
rock gardens, troughs. We aren't positive on the identification of this one since our plants resemble Asian sedums such as
S. kamschaticum. Rhodiola kirilowii is native to central and eastern Asia where it
grows on rocky slopes, in seeps and at forest margins. Hardy
to –30 F. Crassulaceae
Rocky Mountain native
upright succulent to 10”. Topped by rosy red flower clusters May and
June. Grow in full sun, moderately fertile, moist soil. Use in rock
gardens, troughs. Hardy to –30 F. Crassulaceae
Rhodiola
rosea –
Roseroot
Variable,
clump-forming NW native with yellow-orange flowers May-June. 4-16”
x 12” Sun to part shade, mod fertile, well-drained soil.
Slow growing. Hardy to –30 o F. Crassulaceae
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