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Sedum - Maestro
  Sedum - Maestro Sedum Maestro, Sedum 'Maestro' PPAF, is a lovely sport of Sedum 'Matrona' with attractive glaucus blue-green foliage. In late summer, this sturdy perennial is topped with rosy pink flower clusters that are made up of hundreds of tiny flowers. Sedum 'Maestro' retains its tidy, mounded shape every year and does not open up in the center like other sedums do over time. This plant is bound to be a very popular perennial in years to come. Special thanks to breeder and 'Maestro' himself, Gary Trucks, of Amber Wave Gardens for this terrific new plant. Sedum ‘Maestro’ needs to be planted in full sun in well-drained soil. It will tolerate most soil types and is drought resistant. Use this plant with asters or coneflowers for a wonderful autumn display. ‘Maestro’ is a great choice for beds and borders and excellent as cut flowers. It attracts butterflies and bees. * Drought tolerant * Rabbit resistant
  
      
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