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Sedum - Autumn Fire
The Sedum 'Autumn Fire', Spectabile 'Autumn Fire', is an improved form of 'Autumn Joy'. It has an overall habit that is thicker, more attractive and consistent, and doesn't disintegrate at peak; also more heat tolerant than 'Autumn Joy'. The rose-red flat headed flowers explode in a spectacular show from late summer to fall. It is an extremely durable, drought tolerant, and easy-to-grow perennial for zones 3 to 9. This sun-lover, matures to 24 inches tall. This perennial is worth adding to your garden, especially as the other flowers begin to fade in the fall. Once this colorful plant enters the scene, your garden will be bursting with color, making your landscape truly standout!


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