October Daphne Sedum
When your garden starts to quiet down, October Daphne Sedum comes to life. This low-growing perennial shows off bold fall color—shifting from cool blue-green to warm shades of red, pink, and gold. At the same time, it blooms with soft pink, star-shaped flowers, creating a vibrant finish to the growing season.
Late-Season Color That Keeps Gardens Going: In early fall, bright pink flowers appear just as the leaves start to change. The colorful foliage and fresh blooms give your garden a lively look when many plants are fading. It’s a simple way to extend your season without extra work.
Compact, Tidy, and Textured: October Daphne grows in a rounded, low mound with neat, trailing stems. Its blue-green leaves are small, rounded, and lined with soft pink edges that deepen in warm weather. This gives it texture and contrast in sunny spaces.
Low-Maintenance for High-Impact Spaces: This sedum thrives in full sun and well-drained soil—even in tough spots like rock walls, edges, or containers. It’s drought tolerant once established and resists deer, making it a smart choice for water-wise, low-care landscapes.
Original: $12.49
-65%$12.49
$4.37

Description
When your garden starts to quiet down, October Daphne Sedum comes to life. This low-growing perennial shows off bold fall color—shifting from cool blue-green to warm shades of red, pink, and gold. At the same time, it blooms with soft pink, star-shaped flowers, creating a vibrant finish to the growing season.
Late-Season Color That Keeps Gardens Going: In early fall, bright pink flowers appear just as the leaves start to change. The colorful foliage and fresh blooms give your garden a lively look when many plants are fading. It’s a simple way to extend your season without extra work.
Compact, Tidy, and Textured: October Daphne grows in a rounded, low mound with neat, trailing stems. Its blue-green leaves are small, rounded, and lined with soft pink edges that deepen in warm weather. This gives it texture and contrast in sunny spaces.
Low-Maintenance for High-Impact Spaces: This sedum thrives in full sun and well-drained soil—even in tough spots like rock walls, edges, or containers. It’s drought tolerant once established and resists deer, making it a smart choice for water-wise, low-care landscapes.






















