Matrona Sedum Plants first appeared in Germany. The word 'matrona' in German is translated as "a lady of well-rounded form". Our Matrona Stonecrop is all of that and much more, including being wonderfully salt tolerant. The silvery-green leaves have rosy edges on deep wine-colored stems. Her flowers start out a charming shade of light green, changing to a blushing pink. Matrona even ages well as her pink blossoms turn to a pinky-bronze in the fall. We have to agree; she is well-rounded and voluptuous! It is also a host plant for the Phoebus Parnassian butterfly.
Companion Planting: Grasses
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