October Daphne Stonecrop (Sedum sieboldii)
October Daphne Stonecrop (Sedum sieboldii), also known as Siebold�s Stonecrop, is a highly ornamental, low-growing succulent prized for its rounded blue-green foliage, trailing habit, and stunning late-season pink flowers. This drought-tolerant perennial provides striking color contrast, delicate texture, and an eye-catching focal point in rock gardens, borders, and container plantings.
Distinctive Features
‘October Daphne’ forms a dense, trailing mound of fleshy, rounded leaves with an elegant blue-green hue and scalloped edges that often turn pinkish-red in cooler temperatures. In late summer to early fall, clusters of bright pink, star-shaped flowers bloom, creating a vivid contrast against the cool-toned foliage while attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. This variety grows 6 to 8 inches tall and spreads up to 12 inches, making it an excellent choice for groundcover, pathway edging, and cascading over walls or containers.
Growing Conditions
- Sun Exposure: Full sun for best foliage color and flowering.
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy, or rocky soil; tolerates poor soils.
- Water: Drought-tolerant once established; requires minimal watering.
- Humidity: Prefers dry to moderate humidity; avoid excessive moisture.
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9, making it highly adaptable.
Ideal Uses
- Rock Gardens: Adds texture and contrast among stones.
- Xeriscapes: Thrives in dry, low-water environments.
- Groundcover: Spreads quickly to form a dense, weed-suppressing mat.
- Container Plantings: Provides a soft, trailing accent in mixed planters.
- Pathway Edging: Creates a delicate, low-growing border.
Low Maintenance Care
October Daphne Stonecrop is a resilient, easy-care perennial that thrives with minimal attention.
- Watering: Water sparingly; allow soil to dry between waterings.
- Pruning: Trim back lightly to maintain shape or encourage bushier growth.
- Fertilizing: Minimal fertilization required; thrives in lean soils.
- Pest and Disease Resistance: Highly resistant to pests, deer, and rabbits.
- Winter Care: Foliage takes on a reddish tint in cold weather.
Why Choose October Daphne Stonecrop?
October Daphne Stonecrop offers compact growth, striking foliage, and effortless care, making it an excellent choice for xeriscapes, borders, and container plantings.
- Unique Blue-Green Foliage: Adds cool tones to the landscape.
- Soft Pink Blooms: A brilliant late-summer floral display.
- Drought Tolerant: Thrives in dry soils with minimal care.
- Trailing Growth Habit: Perfect for edging and container plantings.
- Cold Hardy: Retains color and structure through winter.
For distinctive foliage, late-season flowers, and effortless care, October Daphne Stonecrop (Sedum sieboldii) is an exceptional focal point choice for rock gardens, xeriscapes, and container plantings.