Sedum 'Voodoo'

Sedum 'Voodoo'

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Drought Tolerant Drought Tolerant
Deer Resistant Deer Resistant
Pollinator Pollinator Friendly
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Sedum spurium 'Voodoo': Deep Colour, Lasting Heat

Smouldering with bold foliage and vibrant blooms, Sedum 'Voodoo' brings a dramatic edge to the groundcover palette. Its rich, mahogany-red leaves form a dense, spreading mat that holds colour throughout the season, intensifying in cooler weather. Clusters of deep rose-pink star flowers appear in midsummer, lighting up the foliage and attracting a flurry of pollinators. Tough and drought tolerant, this cultivar delivers bold beauty and low-maintenance performance in sunny, dry garden spaces.

Plant Characteristics:

  • Height: 10–15 cm
  • Spread: 30–45 cm, mat-forming
  • Flower Colour: Deep rose-pink
  • Flowering Period: Midsummer
  • Foliage: Mahogany-red, succulent, rounded leaves
  • Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
  • Soil Requirements: Well-drained, sandy or gravelly soil

Uses and Benefits: Sedum 'Voodoo' excels in dry slopes, rock gardens, borders, and containers, where it adds intense colour and texture with minimal input. Its weed-suppressing, spreading habit makes it perfect for covering bare soil in hot, exposed areas. This sedum is equally at home in modern minimalist plantings or bold prairie-inspired schemes where contrast and resilience are key.

Companion Plants: Pair 'Voodoo' with the soft pink spring blooms of Veronica 'Georgia Blue' for a cool counterpoint to its dark foliage. Add the fiery tones of Coreopsis 'Hot Paprika' to echo and intensify the warm colour palette. Round out the design with Andropogon 'Blackhawks', whose deep burgundy blades and dramatic fall colour mirror the richness of the sedum and bring striking vertical structure.

Care Instructions: Plant in full sun with excellent drainage. Water sparingly once established. Shear back spent flower stems after blooming, or leave for late-season interest. Divide every few years in spring to maintain density and vigour.

History: A standout selection from the Sedum spurium species, 'Voodoo' was bred for its unusually dark foliage and compact, spreading habit. Its rich colour and durable performance have made it a favourite among gardeners seeking bold, low-growing accents for dry, sunny locations.

Final Thoughts: With its sultry foliage and pollinator-friendly blooms, Sedum 'Voodoo' casts a bold spell across the summer garden—perfect for adding heat, contrast, and effortless structure to your sunny spaces.

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