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Position full sun or partial shade Soil moderately fertile, well drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil Rate of growth average to fast growing Flowering period August to November Flower colour white Other features attractive to butterflies and bees the dried flower heads provide colour and structure in the winter garden Hardiness fully hardy Succulent, grey green leaves, topped with large, flat, white flower heads in summer. This wonderful white flowered ice plant is a valuable late source of nectar for butterflies and bees. Occasionally producing the pink flowers of its parent Sedum spectabile, it looks great planted in bold drifts towards the front of a sunny, well drained border. Garden care The flowerheads look great left during the winter to add shape and texture to your border. In February and March cut back the old flowerheads and apply a generous 5 7cm 2 3in mulch of well rotted garden compost or manure around the base of the plant. Once established, sedums can have a tendency to flop leaving an open and unsightly centre, especially in fertile soil. One technique to help prevent this is the aposChelsea chopapos. During the last week of May RHS Chelsea Flower Show week, cut one in every three stems back to the ground. This will produce plants that are less lush and flower slightly later.
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