Sedum Conga Line
Sedum ‘Conga Line’ is a vibrant, spreading ground cover with fleshy, variegated green leaves flushed with pink margins that intensify in cooler weather. In late summer, it produces clusters of bright pink star-shaped flowers that attract pollinators. Low-growing and drought-tolerant, it’s ideal for edging, rockeries, containers, or mass planting. ‘Conga Line’ brings colourful, low-maintenance interest to sunny garden spaces year-round.
Botanical Name | Sedum telephium |
Common Name | Sedum Conga Line |
Key Features | Sedum ‘Conga Line’ is a low-growing, colourful succulent with pink-edged foliage and bright pink flowers. Drought-tolerant and hardy, perfect for borders, containers, and rockeries. |
Size | Grows to 40cm high x 40cm wide. |
Position | Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Ideal for borders, rock gardens, and containers. Prefers dry conditions and thrives in heat and poor soils. |
Description | |
Landscape Ideas | A spectacular plant for containers, borders and garden beds. |
Water Requirements | Low |
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- Low-growing, spreading succulent ground cover
- Variegated green foliage with vibrant pink edges
- Colour intensifies in cooler weather
- Clusters of bright pink star-shaped flowers in late summer
- Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance
- Ideal for edging, rockeries, containers, and mass planting
- Attracts bees and butterflies
- Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil
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