About Pink Stonecrop

Round blue-green leaves topped with clusters of purple-pink flowers. Named for Johann Philipp Gustav von Ewers, a promoter of Siberian botanical exploration. Best in dry sites and full sun.

Native to Himalayas and Pamirs.

About Stonecrop, Creeping

Carpets of small but thick leaves in a variety of shapes, colors, and arrangement on the stems. Widths vary, too, but plant them where they have room to spread. Best color in full sun. Clusters of starry flowers. Easy, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant. See also Stonecrop, Upright, and Stonecrop, Miniature.

Pot Size & Price
3.5-in. pot
$5.00
Height
4"–6"
Width
10"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
P454
Plant Traits
Bees
Butterflies
Ground Cover
Interesting Foliage
Rock Garden

Other varieties of Stonecrop, Creeping

Sedum Dragon's Blood, many small succulent leaves turning to red in fall
Photo courtesy of the Missouri Botanical Garden's plant finder

Dragon's Blood

Catalog
P446
Sedum acre 'Gold Carpet', carpet of yellow flowers
Photo from Glacial Ridge Growers

Golden Carpet

Catalog
P447
Kamtchatka Stonecrop, yellow flowers
Photo from Glacial Ridge Growers

Kamchatka

Catalog
P448
Sedum sieboldii Mediovariegatum, yellow and green succulent leaves
Photo by Ghislain118 from the Wikimedia Commons

Mediovariegatum

Catalog
P451
Sedum sieboldii, green leaves with rosettes at the center, crimped edges
Photo from Bluebird Nursery

October Daphne

Catalog
P452
Sedum Oracle, blue-green needles in thick clusters
Photo from Ball Seed
Sold Out Restock on Saturday morning

Oracle

Catalog
P453
Sedum hispanicum, gray green low creeping succulent
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Pat T.
Sold Out Restock on Saturday morning

Purple Form

Catalog
P455
Sedum Turkish Delight fall color, very red
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Pat T.

Turkish Delight

Catalog
P456