‘Angelina’ is a low-growing ground cover sedum with needle-like, evergreen foliage that, in June and July, is a brilliant golden-yellow color topped off with yellow flowers on 6-8 inch stems. Fall foliage takes on an orange hue. The plant has a prostrate, creeping habit in the ground reaching 3-6 inches in height. If placed in a container the habit is trailing. Besides its suitability in rock gardens, as a ground cover or at the front of a perennial border, ‘Angelina’ is ideal for containers.
Cultural
Flower Color: Yellow
Foliage Color: Yellow
Input Forms: Unrooted Cutting
Habit: Mounding
Height: 3 to 8 inches
Spread: 12 to 23 inches
Plant Needs
Zone: 3 to 11
Exposure: Full Sun
Plant Type: Flowering
Plant Use: Cut Flower, Blooming Potted, Bedding, Container
Special Attributes
Drought Tolerant
Attracts Butterflies
Deer/Rabbit Repellent
Breeder

