'Wineberry Delight' Stonecrop

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Hardiness
Water Resilience
Compactness
Disease Resistance
Insect Resistance

Special Features

Kid/Pet Friendly
Attracts Wildlife
Low Maintenance
Sustainable
Great for Small Spaces
Good for Containers

'Wineberry Delight' Stonecrop

Botanical Name

Sedum x 'Wineberry Delight' PPAF

Plant Type

Perennial

Zone
Zones 3 - 9, down to -40° F Find Your Zone
Light Needs
Full Sun
Mature Size

Height 18-24"

Spread 26-30"

Plant size illustration

Description

This tall, upright sedum is a landscape hero, forming sturdy, shrub-like clumps of deep wine-purple foliage that stay vibrant even in peak summer heat. Rose buds open to salmon-pink centers, maturing into a rich rose-red. These massive flower heads sit on stout stems that never need staking. A fall favorite for bees and butterflies, it provides winter texture and food for birds. It is easy to grow, tough, resilient, and extremely hardy.

Plant Care

Water

Drought tolerant; Low water needs

Fertilizer

Generally does not need fertilizer. It can be planted in average to poor soil that is well-drained

Pruning

Pruning isn't necessary to prevent splitting. Typically splitting open is due to overwatering.

Seasons of Interest

The plant emerges with deep, wine-purple succulent foliage. Unlike many other varieties, this rich color remains saturated and does not fade even during the peak heat of summer. Late Summer to Early

Massive flower heads begin to develop in late summer. Rose-colored buds emerge first.Flowers open as white blooms with salmon-pink centers, giving the plant a light pink appearance from a distance. As the flowers age into the fall, they deepen to a rich rose-red or ruby-bronze. Late Fall &

The sturdy, upright stems and dried seed heads provide architectural interest and serve as a critical winter food source for birds.

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