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green and orange succulent Sedum 'Orange'

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green and orange succulent Sedum 'Orange'Introducing the radiant Sedum nussbaumerianum 'Coppertone Stonecrop', a dazzling succulent that hails from Mexico. This unique plant is a true spectacle, with its fleshy leaves transitioning from a deep green to a striking copper orange hue under the full sun. The 'Coppertone Stonecrop' forms rosettes that can spread outwards, creating a lush, colorful carpet that is sure to catch the eye. Reaching up to 8 inches in height and spreading to about 12

Introducing the radiant Sedum nussbaumerianum 'Coppertone Stonecrop', a dazzling succulent that hails from Mexico. This unique plant is a true spectacle, with its fleshy leaves transitioning from a deep green to a striking copper-orange hue under the full sun. The 'Coppertone Stonecrop' forms rosettes that can spread outwards, creating a lush, colorful carpet that is sure to catch the eye.

Reaching up to 8 inches in height and spreading to about 12 inches in width, this succulent makes a perfect addition to any container garden, rockery, or as a ground cover in drought-tolerant landscapes. Its leaves, which are the star of the show, grow more intense in color with increased light exposure, making it an excellent choice for brightening up sunny spots.

But the beauty of the 'Coppertone Stonecrop' doesn't stop with its foliage. In the spring, it boasts clusters of star-shaped, white flowers that add an extra layer of allure to this already striking plant. These blooms are not only beautiful but also attract a variety of pollinators, adding life and movement to your garden.

Easy to care for and requiring minimal water once established, the 'Coppertone Stonecrop' is an ideal plant for both novice gardeners and seasoned green thumbs looking to add a touch of drama to their outdoor spaces. Whether nestled among rocks, spilling over the edge of a pot, or used as a vibrant ground cover, this succulent is sure to make a bold statement.

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