Berrybank Nursery, 5 Boggs Holdings, Pencaitland, East Lothian, EH34 5BA
Sedum spectabile 'Indian Chief'

Sedum spectabile 'Indian Chief'

Synonym(s): Hylotelephium spectabile 'Indian Chief' Common Name: 'Stonecrop'

A cluimp-forming perennial, very similar to the more familiar S. spectabile ‘Autumn Joy’ but has even larger heads of salmon-pink flowers which mature to brick-red flowers.and succulent grey-green leaves. Aug-Sep. H60cm S60cm.

£10.00 - £14.00

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Care Instructions

Easy to grow in any average garden soil in full sun. Drought tolerant and particularly good in poor thin soils. Excellent for butterflies and bees. Leave cutting back until February or March as the dried flowerheads provide valuable structure and colour in the winter garden.

  • Herbaceous Perennials
  • Good as cut flower
  • Good for pollinators
  • Good for seaside
  • Good for sun
  • Good for dry soil
  • Good for well-drained soil
  • Pink flowers
  • Good for autumn
  • Good for summer
  • 60cm to 90cm
Plant No: 2782

About Us

Macplants have been growing top-quality perennials and alpines in East Lothian since 1979. We specialise in hardy perennials and grow one of the UK's widest ranges. Of particular note are our collections of Himalayan Blue Poppies (Meconopsis), autumn Gentians, Sanguisorbas, Hostas plus over 50 varieties of perennial Geraniums. 

Our Contacts

Berrybank Nursery,
5 Boggs Holdings,
Pencaitland
East Lothian
EH34 5BA

01875 592871