Sedum ternatum 'Larinem Park'
Also called Whorled Stonecrop, Wild Stonecrop
More About Sedum ternatum 'Larinem Park'
- White, star-shaped flowers occur in three-branched terminal clusters
- Spreads by creeping stems which root at each node
- Small (2cm), rounded, fleshy, succulent-like leaves
- Bright green leaves appear in whorled threes
- Suitable for shaded, green roof applications
- Bloom Time: Mid May to late June
Zone:
3Height:
10-12 cmSpread:
40-60 cmColour:
WhiteWoodland Stonecrop Growing and Maintenance Tips
Sedum ternatum grows best in an average to moist, well-drained soil, in full sun to partial shade.
Genus Overview: Sedum
Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Sedum are some of the most versitile perennials on the planet. Best grown in an average to dry, extremely well-drained soil, in full sun. They are valued for their ability to handle intense heat, and hardy enough to survive the harshest of winters, making them a perferred plant to use in xeriscaping. Most sedum can tolerate short periods of wet or shade, but note, sun and moisture levels directly effect the colour and growing habits of every sedum. Taller cultivars will benefit from pruning 6-8 weeks prior to bloom time (cut back to about 1/3) to encourage a sturdier, compact habit and prevent the heavy, flower clusters from flopping over.
Sedum ternatum 'Larinem Park' Characteristics












Soil Moisture
Moist to AverageWell-drained
Average to Dry Soils
Growth Rate
MediumFlowering Time
SpringLt. Spr-Sum
Habit
TrailingSpreading
Foliage Color
GreenLandscape uses
Rooftop (extensive)Naturalizing
Border/edging
Woodland/woods edge