The origin story for Sedum emarginatum 'Eco-Mt. Emei' is built right into the name: collected from Mount Emei in Sichuan province, one of China's sacred Buddhist mountains and a site of extraordinary botanical richness. The plant reflects its origin — refined, quietly beautiful, and a bit different from the standard sedum lineup. It forms a spreading mat of dark green, spoon-shaped leaves with distinctive notched tips that give it that characteristic emarginatum look. In summer it produces pink-purple flowers that complement the dark foliage attractively. It has a contemplative, collected quality that trough gardeners and botanical enthusiasts respond to immediately.
Hardy to Zone 5 to 6 and suited to PNW conditions with good drainage and full to part sun. The darker foliage appreciates some afternoon shade in hotter inland locations, while coastal and west-side gardens can generally give it full sun without stress. This is a good trough plant, a good rock garden pocket plant, and a good addition to any collection that values geographic and botanical diversity alongside garden performance. Mount Emei's flora has introduced many remarkable plants to western horticulture; this low-growing stonecrop is a practical and beautiful representative of that tradition.
5
10
Part Sun (4-6 hours)
Slightly Dry
Perennial
Yellow
Evergreen
Spreading
Ground Cover