Hyloteliphium spectabile 'Class Act' | Class Act Sedum
DESCRIPTION
Hylotelephium spectabile 'Class Act' is a perennial with thick, succulent green leaves and clusters of small, star-like pink flowers that bloom from late summer into early fall. As the blooms mature, they transition from soft pink to rich raspberry, providing continued interest through the autumn months. This cultivar is native to North America and is known for its extended bloom period.
The plant forms a compact, upright habit, with its vibrant flower clusters offering a neat, tidy appearance. The dense blooms attract pollinators, while the plant’s structure remains well-defined, making it a reliable choice for adding color and texture to garden borders or containers throughout the fall season.
DESCRIPTION
Hylotelephium spectabile 'Class Act' is a perennial with thick, succulent green leaves and clusters of small, star-like pink flowers that bloom from late summer into early fall. As the blooms mature, they transition from soft pink to rich raspberry, providing continued interest through the autumn months. This cultivar is native to North America and is known for its extended bloom period.
The plant forms a compact, upright habit, with its vibrant flower clusters offering a neat, tidy appearance. The dense blooms attract pollinators, while the plant’s structure remains well-defined, making it a reliable choice for adding color and texture to garden borders or containers throughout the fall season.
DESCRIPTION
Hylotelephium spectabile 'Class Act' is a perennial with thick, succulent green leaves and clusters of small, star-like pink flowers that bloom from late summer into early fall. As the blooms mature, they transition from soft pink to rich raspberry, providing continued interest through the autumn months. This cultivar is native to North America and is known for its extended bloom period.
The plant forms a compact, upright habit, with its vibrant flower clusters offering a neat, tidy appearance. The dense blooms attract pollinators, while the plant’s structure remains well-defined, making it a reliable choice for adding color and texture to garden borders or containers throughout the fall season.
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Family: Crassulaceae
Height: 16-18 inches
Width: 14-18 inches
Foliage color: Succulent, medium green leaves
Flower color: Clusters of star-shaped flowers that start pink and gradually darken to raspberry
Bloom time: Late summer to fall
Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Water requirements: Drought-tolerant
Maintenance: Low; leave seed heads for birds to eat in winter
Growing zone: USDA zones 4–9
Wildlife attractors: Attracts butterflies and birdsThis plant can be seen at the Rogerson Clematis Garden.