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One of the best-known examples is the popular 'Autumn Joy' sedum whose botanical name is now Hylotelephium 'Autumn Joy.' Sedum generally has a moderate growth rate, but this depends on the species ...
One of the plants involved in that trial was Autumn Fire Sedum (Hylotelephium spectabile “Autumn Fire”) which is an improved variety of “Autumn Joy” Sedum. The improved plant is larger.
The bright, late summer blooms of the 'Autumn Joy' cultivar of sedum (Hylotelephium spectabile 'Autumn Joy') grow in clusters of tiny, star-shaped flowers that change color from pink to red to ...
Stonecrops, the creeping plants with small leaves, are still classified as sedum. But the upright forms with large succulent leaves and thick roots are now hylotelephium. Since change takes time ...
Credit: Terra Nova Nurseries Call them border stonecrop, call them tall sedum or call them Hylotelephium (the new genus name botanists have chosen), these plants are among the most obliging and ...
In addition, some have recently been reclassified as “hylotelephium” instead of “sedum.” Depending on where you shop, you could find them labeled any of those ways. By any name ...
Hylotelephium is now the genus for most of ... Let’s look at some of the more interesting sedums. • Sedum polytrichoides ‘Chocolate Ball’ (chocolate ball stonecrop): tThis 5-inch tall ...
The plant also has been moved from the genus Sedum to a new genus, Hylotelephium, because it was discovered that somewhere around 30 of the more than 1,400 species were not as closely related to ...
Older garden books refer to this plant as Sedum telephium, however the correct botanical name is now Hylotelephium telephium. There are different varieties, including "Autumn Joy" and "Brilliant." ...
One group that already has been split from Sedum is now known as the genus Hylotelephium. That change is widely accepted among botanists. The most frequently grown plant in this group, one greatly ...
Hylotelephium is an Asian group including the familiar garden plant ‘Autumn Joy.’ No doubt other new genera will be carved out from Sedum, and quite likely one of these will be the Mexican ...