Winning the coveted RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year award in 2019, this little gem caught the judges' eyes with its brightly coloured foliage and  chartreuse flowers, which are also sought after by bees. A sun-loving,  drought tolerant (once established) plant, each leaf is attractively   variegated, and  has a scalloped margin. These form in neat, ground-covering rosettes, which are crowned for several months from midsummer with   flower. It's easy to grow and is ideal for pots or edge of border positions.
                                    
                                        How to care for Sedum takesimense Atlantis ('Nonsitnal') (PBR):
                                         Cut back spreading species after flowering. Water moderately when actively growing and avoid winter wet.
                                     
                                        
                                        
                                            Flowering period:
                                            
                                                
                                                    - Jan
- Feb
- Mar
- Apr
- May
- Jun
- Jul
- Aug
- Sep
- Oct
- Nov
- Dec
 
                                         
                                        
                                        
                                            Eventual height:
                                            0.3m
                                            Eventual spread:
                                            0.3m
                                         
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                            Soil:
                                            Moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil
                                         
                                        
                                    
                                        
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                                                 This perennial dies back to below ground level each year in autumn, then fresh new growth appears again in spring. This perennial dies back to below ground level each year in autumn, then fresh new growth appears again in spring.