
Sedum 'Red Carpet'
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Sedum spurium 'Red Carpet': A Crimson Sweep for Tough Spaces
Striking in colour and steadfast in performance, Sedum 'Red Carpet' forms a dense, ground-hugging mat of deep red foliage that intensifies with cooler temperatures. Its small, scalloped leaves create a lush, textured carpet that spreads steadily but politely. In midsummer, clusters of rosy-pink star-shaped flowers rise just above the foliage, offering a soft contrast and a welcome source of nectar for bees and butterflies. This cultivar thrives in the heat, shrugs off drought, and turns even the toughest spaces into vibrant garden features.
Plant Characteristics:
- Height: 5–10 cm
- Spread: 30–45 cm, spreading mat
- Flower Colour: Rosy pink
- Flowering Period: Midsummer
- Foliage: Deep red, scalloped and succulent; intensifies in cooler weather
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil; thrives in sandy or gravelly locations
Uses and Benefits: Sedum 'Red Carpet' is ideal for rock gardens, retaining walls, dry slopes, and edging pathways where it offers bold foliage colour and textural contrast. Its spreading habit helps suppress weeds, while its tolerance for heat and poor soil makes it a go-to for low-maintenance plantings. Use it to bring a punch of crimson to xeriscapes or to soften hardscape features with living colour.
Companion Plants: Pair 'Red Carpet' with the rich vertical spires of Veronica 'Royal Candles' for a bold, contrasting form. Add Coreopsis 'Curry Up' for golden blooms with a spicy red centre that plays beautifully off the sedum’s foliage. Finish with Schizachyrium 'Standing Ovation' for upright, blue-green blades that turn fiery red-orange in autumn—mirroring the sedum’s seasonal transformation.
Care Instructions: Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Once established, water sparingly—excess moisture can lead to rot. Trim spent blooms to tidy the mat or leave for late-season texture. Divide clumps in spring every few years to renew vigour or extend coverage to new areas.
History: 'Red Carpet' is a cultivated form of Sedum spurium, a species native to the Caucasus and well-known for its hardiness and adaptability. Selected for its intense red foliage and reliable spread, it’s a favourite among designers looking to add long-lasting colour to difficult, sun-drenched sites.
Final Thoughts: Low-growing but high-impact, Sedum 'Red Carpet' offers rich foliage, cheerful blooms, and hard-earned resilience—turning problem areas into vivid garden features with minimal effort.