Sedum album chloroticum. The fruit is not ornamentally significant. Spills nicely from hanging baskets. In summer small white flowers float above the foliage. Perfect choice for a rock garden or border edging. Sedum album chloroticum Baby Tears is a dense, ground cover succulent. Grows well with sun - mostly shade and occasional water. Baby Tears Stonecrop is covered in stunning clusters of white flowers at the ends of the stems from late spring to early summer. Drought-tolerant, this variety is great spilling over rock walls and banks. This ground hugging variety has tiny teardrop-shaped greed leaves year round. The flowers are excellent for cutting. Baby Tears Sedum is a stepable variety. White flower spikes top off Baby Tears in the summer. Takes light shade, particularly in hot summer climates. Foliage Color: Green Winter Appearance: Evergreen Mature Size: 1-2" tall Description Sedum album 'Chloroticum' An adorable miniature! Sedum album 'Chloroticum'. White Stonecrop is easy to grow in dry to moist well drained soil in full sun, although it does tolerate light shade. Attracts bees and birds making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Drought tolerant once established. Other Names: syn. The foliage consists of vibrant yellow-green teardrop-shaped leaves forming a low spreading carpet. Chloroticum Baby Tears Stonecrop is suitable for ground cover, containers, and edgings. Sedum album 'Chloroticum' is an evergreen groundcover cactus / succulent with green and red foliage. Does well in gritty and well-drained soil. Sedum Album Chloroticum, White Stonecrop Description: A compact groundcover stonecrop with white flowers held atop of light green tear shaped foliage; a drought-tolerant perennial that does best in poor soils, an excellent choice for containers, edging and rock gardens Ornamental Features Baby Tears Stonecrop is covered in stunning clusters of white flowers at the ends of the Other Names: syn. In summer white flowers emerge. chloroticum ‘Baby Tears’ exhibits tiny white flowers blooming atop a dense carpet of succulent, green, tear-drop shaped foliage. Baby Tears Sedum (Sedum album chloroticum) has teardrop-shaped succulent leaves that form a tight green carpet, turning red in autumn. The plant prefers sandy or gravelly soils of low fertility and the succulent leaves make it drought and heat tolerant when well established. Sedum album var. Sedum Album Chloroticum, White Stonecrop Description: A compact groundcover stonecrop with white flowers held atop of light green tear shaped foliage; a drought-tolerant perennial that does best in poor soils, an excellent choice for containers, edging and rock gardens Ornamental Features Baby Tears Stonecrop is covered in stunning clusters of white flowers at the ends of the Baby Tears is a low-growing, creeping Sedum having teardrop-shaped leaves that form a tight green carpet and spikes of white flowers top the foliage during summer foliage turning red in fall Sedum, Baby Tears Sedum, White Stonecrop 'Chloroticum' Sedum album Upload Image Print Version Family Crassulaceae (krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee). Grows in any well-drained soil. Teardrop-shaped, green leaves appear in low, dense rosettes, while white flowers bloom from late spring to summer. Sedum album species are very resilient and will acclimate to most environments. Thrives in average to very lean, well-drained soils. Its attractive small succulent oval leaves remain grayish green in color throughout the year. Butterflies love the delicate, white star-shaped blooms in late spring to summer. yaallgm pkve4g ywro pbjtu 5mc tp bmbi 8tip igz m65f