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Sedum - Voodoo
  Sedum - Voodoo Sedum Voodoo, Sedum 'Voodoo', is a low growing, spreading, mat-forming sedum. It has dark maroon leaves and is commonly grown as a ground cover. Tiny, star-shaped, rose-red flowers bloom in late spring to midsummer. Voodoo is easily grown in average, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun, but it does tolerate some light shade. This plant thrives in sandy or gravelly soils, but needs good soil drainage to perform well; avoid overwatering. The plants should be spaced 12” apart when grown as a ground cover. Voodoo plants are evergreen in warm winter climates. Use in rock gardens, in borders, or on slopes to control erosion; best if grown in groups or in a mass for a ground cover. * Carefree plant* Easy to grow* Deer resistant
  
      
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