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Sedum spurium 'What a Doozie'
Sedum spurium 'What a Doozie'
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Sedum spurium 'What a Doozie' – Two-Row Stonecrop
A standout groundcover with striking variegated foliage, Sedum spurium ‘What a Doozie’ brings color and texture to the garden from spring through fall. White and green leaves develop soft blush-pink tones as the season progresses, accented by red stems. In fall, creamy-pink star-shaped flowers appear, adding a gentle, long-lasting bloom to this compact, spreading perennial.
· Variegated white and green foliage with seasonal blush-pink tones
· Fall-blooming creamy-pink flowers
· Low-growing, spreading habit ideal for rock gardens, borders, or containers
· Drought tolerant and deer resistant
Height: 2–5"
Zones: 5–9
Light: Full sun
Photo: Growing Colors
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