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Sedum plants

Sedum plants, also known as stonecrops, are hardy, drought-tolerant succulents that store water in their thick leaves. They thrive in well-drained soil and sunny locations, making them popular in rock gardens and ground covers. Sedums come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, often with attractive, fleshy foliage and star-shaped flowers. They require minimal maintenance, resist pests, and can withstand periods of drought, making them ideal for low-maintenance landscaping. Their resilience and diverse appearances make sedums a versatile choice for adding texture and color to gardens or green roofs.