| Description | Sedum Class Act is one of the many different upright busy Sedums. Class Act is a smaller plant along with ruby red flowers. |
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| Pronunciation | (SEE-dum) |
| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy, Site author's observations |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-10 |
| Sunlight | full |
| Moisture | average |
| Soil & Site | average |
| Flowers | both carpels and petals are ruby red |
| Leaves | medium green, succulent leaves |
| Dimensions | 18 by 24 inches (HS), this is the listed size, my plants are around 12-14 inches tall by 3/4 the height in spread |
| Propagation | PP 20,125, cuttings, division |
| Cultivar Origin | Found as an open pollinated seedling of Sedum spectabile "Brilliant", Terra Nova Nursery in 2005 |
| Author's Notes | I grew this plant and it lived up to it's name. Compact and topped with a tightly bunched flower heads. Has one of the reddish flowers I have seen on a busy Sedum. They last late into the fall. The latest of any busy Sedums I have in the yard. During the October in the fall of 2016, it started pushing lateral flowers buds, that may open. Of all of the different busy Sedums I have grown this has by far the reddish colored flower. |
| Notes & Reference | #209-The Plant Lover's Guide to Sedums (Brent Horvath) |