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Sedum - Gold Mound

Sedum - Gold Mound

Sedum 'Gold Mound' is a cheerful and popular succulent celebrated for its vibrant, golden-yellow foliage that brings a sunny disposition to gardens and containers. This low-growing, spreading Sedum forms dense mats of small, fleshy leaves, making it an excellent choice for ground cover, edging, rock gardens, and adding a splash of bright color to mixed plantings.

 

Key Features of Sedum 'Gold Mound'

  • Bright Golden-Yellow Foliage: The most distinctive feature is its consistently bright, golden-yellow leaves that can illuminate any space. The intensity of the yellow may vary slightly with light exposure and season.
  • Small, Fleshy Leaves: The leaves are small, oval to rounded, and very fleshy, arranged densely along the stems.
  • Low-Growing, Spreading Habit: Forms a low, spreading mat or mound, typically reaching only a few inches in height but spreading outwards.
  • Star-Shaped Flowers: Mature plants produce clusters of small, star-shaped, bright yellow flowers in mid to late summer, attracting pollinators.
  • Excellent Ground Cover: Its dense, spreading nature makes it an effective ground cover, suppressing weeds and adding visual appeal.
  • Hardy and Resilient: Generally quite hardy and tolerant of various conditions, including drought and poor soil.

 

Care for Your Sedum 'Gold Mound'

  • Light: Thrives in full sun to maintain its bright golden color. In partial shade, the foliage may become greener and the growth can be less dense.
  • Soil: Requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A sandy or gritty soil mix is ideal.
  • Watering: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Sedums are drought-tolerant and susceptible to overwatering. Reduce watering significantly during the dormant winter months.
  • Temperature: Exhibits good cold hardiness (check specific cultivar details for exact temperature tolerance) and also tolerates heat well.
  • Humidity: Adapts well to a range of humidity levels. Good air circulation is beneficial.

 

Maintenance for a Thriving Plant

  • Removing Dead Foliage: Regularly remove any dead or dried leaves and stems to maintain a tidy appearance.
  • Pruning (Optional): If the plant becomes too leggy or to control its spread, light pruning can be done in early spring.
  • Division (If Desired): Mature clumps can be easily divided in spring or fall to propagate new plants or rejuvenate older ones.
  • Pest Control: Generally pest-resistant, but monitor for occasional issues like aphids or slugs.
  • Fertilizing (Minimal): Sedums generally do not require heavy fertilization. Over-fertilizing can lead to leggy growth and less intense color.

 

Propagation Methods for Expanding Your Collection

  • Stem Cuttings: A very easy and reliable method. Take stem cuttings a few inches long, allow the cut ends to callus over for a day or two, and then plant them in well-draining soil. They root readily.
  • Division: Mature clumps can be easily divided in spring or fall. Gently separate the rooted sections and replant them.
  • Leaf Cuttings: Can also be propagated from individual leaves, although this method may be slower. Allow the leaf to callus before placing it on well-draining soil.

 

Sedum 'Gold Mound' is a cheerful and versatile succulent that brings a burst of sunny yellow to any garden or container. Its low-maintenance nature, spreading habit, and vibrant color make it a popular and reliable choice for adding lasting beauty and brightness.

 

 

* Picture and information intended only as a guide.  Size and colours of plants will vary, not any 1 plant is exactly the same and minor variations will occur.

 

** All plants will be posted bare rooted.

 

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