
Sedum 'Fulda Glow'
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Sedum spurium 'Fulda Glow': A Shimmering Groundcover with Seasonal Shifts
Blending rich colour with resilient form, Sedum 'Fulda Glow' delivers year-round interest in a compact, easy-care package. Its low-growing rosettes of bronze-red foliage intensify in colour through the season, glowing with added depth in cooler weather. In midsummer, rosy-pink star flowers emerge in airy clusters, bringing in bees and other pollinators. With its tight habit and drought tolerance, this spreading stonecrop is a smart, stylish choice for edging, rock gardens, and tough sunny spots.
Plant Characteristics:
- Height: 10–15 cm
- Spread: 30–45 cm, forming a dense mat
- Flower Colour: Rose-pink
- Flowering Period: Midsummer
- Foliage: Bronze-red, succulent foliage; fine-textured and colour-intensifying in fall
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil; thrives in sandy, gravelly, or poor conditions
Uses and Benefits: Sedum 'Fulda Glow' is ideal for sunny borders, gravel gardens, container edges, and green roofs. Its saturated foliage colour and mat-forming habit make it perfect for creating bold contrast against paving stones or more muted perennials. It holds up beautifully in heat and drought, suppresses weeds, and softens hardscape edges with year-round colour and charm.
Companion Plants: Combine 'Fulda Glow' with Veronica 'Snow Candles' for crisp vertical spikes of white that brighten its darker foliage. Add Coreopsis 'Baby Sun' to bring cheerful yellow blooms into the mix and extend seasonal interest. For texture and late-season drama, use Schizachyrium 'The Blues', whose fine, blue-toned blades echo the sedum’s cool undertones while shifting red in fall.
Care Instructions: Plant in full sun with well-drained soil; avoid heavy or wet conditions, especially in winter. Once established, water sparingly. Trim back spent flower heads and divide clumps in spring if needed. Minimal fertilization keeps the plant compact and colourful.
History: A selected cultivar of Sedum spurium, native to Eastern Europe and western Asia, 'Fulda Glow' was bred for its vivid foliage and tidy form. Its name honours the Fulda region in Germany, where it was first developed for alpine and dryland gardens.
Final Thoughts: With glowing foliage that deepens through the seasons, Sedum 'Fulda Glow' offers beauty, structure, and rugged charm—proof that small-scale groundcovers can make a big impact.