Botanical Name

Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'

Commonly known as Angelina Sedum

Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' (Angelina Sedum)
Perennial

Chartreuse needle-like foliage turns golden orange in fall. Tiny yellow flowers are a bonus.

Quick Reference
Bloom Season
Jun to Jul
USDA Zones
3-9
Sun
Full Sun
Water
Low - drought tolerant
Mature Height
4-8"
Bloom Colors
Yellow
Ground Cover Deer Resistant Low Maintenance Container Friendly
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About This Name

Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' is the scientific name used by botanists, nurseries, and seed catalogs to identify Angelina Sedum unambiguously. The genus Sedum places it within a specific plant family, and using the botanical name avoids the confusion that comes with regional common names. If you're shopping for Angelina Sedum, looking up plant care details, or comparing varieties, searching by Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' will give you the most precise results.