Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'
Sedum rupestre 'Angelina', commonly known as Angelina Stonecrop, is a vibrant, mat-forming succulent prized for its brilliant golden-yellow foliage that adds striking color and texture to gardens year-round. The needle-like, fleshy leaves form dense, spreading mats that turn orange to coppery-bronze in cooler temperatures, creating seasonal interest. This hardy and drought-tolerant plant is ideal for rock gardens, borders, containers, green roofs, and areas with poor or sandy soil. In early to mid-summer, it produces small yellow star-shaped flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Key Features: Foliage: Golden-yellow, needle-like succulent leaves; shifts to coppery tones in fall and winter. Flowers: Small yellow, star-shaped flowers bloom in early summer. Growth Habit: Low-growing and spreading; typically 4–6 inches tall and up to 18–24 inches wide. Light Requirements: Full sun to light shade (best color in full sun). Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy or r