Golden sedum sedum kamtschaticum is a fast growing sedum often used as an attractive ground cover on dry difficult slopes or banks.
Golden carpet moss.
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Carpet moss 5 square feet as its name suggests is an evergreen plant that carpets the ground.
Sedum acre commonly called common stonecrop or gold moss stonecrop is a tiny rhizomatous tuberous rooted carpet forming evergreen succulent perennial which typically grows to only 3 tall but spreads in a moss like fashion along the ground to 24 or more to form an interesting and often impressive ground cover.
Sheet moss used by florists is usually a golden green species h.
Description phedimus kamtschaticus golden carpet formerly known as sedum kamtschaticus golden carpet is a low growing succulent up to 4 inches 10 cm tall with a dense creeping habit.
In the spring the carpet moss is golden green and turns dark green as it gets older.
Each plant reaches a height of 9 inches with a spread of up to 2 feet.
Moss does not have actual roots stems or leaves like other plants.
The feather moss or plume moss formerly h.
Very hardy and drought tolerant sedum acre gold moss is a low growing mat forming evergreen succulent perennial with tangled stems clothed with conical bright green leaves.
It looks almost velvety.
During the summer golden sedum is adorned with masses of tiny bright yellow star shaped blooms.
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It darkens in color from a golden tone to a forest green hue as it ages.
Its leaves grow parallel to each other and taper off to a point at the end.
It has fleshy toothed green leaves brighter than p.
The edges of the leaves have long narrow cells which grow in pairs and make the margins look serrated.
Crista castrensis is now considered to be a member of the genus ptilium.