Yellow leaves on sedum spectabile

Started by caroline7758, November 10, 2017, 13:32:11

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caroline7758

The leaves on all my Sedum plants are going yellow. Googling has brought up contradictory advice (as usual!). Some say it's a normal part of dying back, others say they need more water or less water. What do you think?

caroline7758


Palustris

Mine are dying back as normal for this time of year, so they have yellow leaves.
Gardening is the great leveller.

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Quote from: Palustris on November 10, 2017, 13:37:29
Mine are dying back as normal for this time of year, so they have yellow leaves.
Mine are the same

Palustris

In fact after the frost of the last few nights the leaves have now gone black.
Gardening is the great leveller.

caroline7758

My dahlia leaves have gone black but sedum still yellow.

Seacarrot

Sedum spectabile is an herbaceous perennial, it dies back in the winter, and will reappear next spring.  You could try leaving the dead seed heads to add interest to your winter garden scene, but I've pruned mine away and composted them.

you'll see your plant again next spring.

Incidentally Sedum has changed its name to Hylotelephium... (i'm sticking with Sedum though).


https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/357093/Hylotelephium-(Herbstfreude-Group)-Herbstfreude/Details
Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

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Quote from: Seacarrot on November 11, 2017, 13:39:12
Incidentally Sedum has changed its name to Hylotelephium... (i'm sticking with Sedum though).


Me too  :BangHead:

Flighty

That's normal. This is what mine looked like this morning.
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