| Description | Sedum Maestros (Hylotelephium) is a medium size perennial with pink flowers and bluish to purple foliage. Best in the full sun and flowers in the fall.  | 
            
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| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy, Site author's observations | 
| Hardiness Zone | (3)4-9 | 
| Sunlight | full | 
| Moisture | average, tolerates dry once established | 
| Soil & Site | average | 
| Flowers | clusters of tiny pink flower, bore on the top of the plant, in an umbel | 
| Leaves | bluish, gradually turns purple | 
| Roots | fibrous | 
| Dimensions | 24 by 24 inches, (H-S) | 
| Propagation | PP 20,094, cuttings, careful divsion | 
| Cultivar Origin | Gary Trucks of Amber Wave Gardens, Michigan (USA), 2006, as a sport of Matrona | 
| Misc Facts | (syn. Sedum Masetro) | 
| Author's Notes | Planted 6 in my garden in the fall of 2013. All survived one of the worst winters we have had (2013-2014). Fast becoming my favorite busy Sedum. Update (2018), it has become my favorite upright bushy Sedum. |