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Sedum 'Bertram Anderson'
Stonecrop Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
There are six species of Sedum native to the eastern United States and countless numbers of Stonecrops are grown as ornamentals, 'Bertram Anderson' being one of them. They all have fairly small, succulent leaves, which enable them to withstand varying amounts of drought. Beware of excessive water which is sure to cause rot. 'Bertram Anderson' has rounded, fleshy, smoky purple leaves and dusky pink flowers in late summer. Grows 6 inches tall. Cat# 1390

Sedum 'Bertram Anderson', Stonecrop
Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens
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Evergreen
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Soil Condition
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Clay X Average
Moisture Tolerance
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Height
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24" to 36"
12" to 24" 36" or taller
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