Noun
A genus of plants, mostly perennial, having succulent leaves and cymose flowers; orpine; stonecrop.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnother burro’s tail sedum trails from a planter. Source: Internet
Sedum comes in so many varieties, Lemon Jade, Firecracker, and Lime Twister are a few to consider. Source: Internet
Sedum is also cultivated as a garden plant because of its attention-grabbing and attractive appearance and hardiness. Source: Internet
The distribution centre features the UK's largest living roof known as the Sky Garden which is made up of a variety of sedum species. Source: Internet
The sedum plants that make up the vegetation blanket store a lot of water and slow the run off from the roof to the drains. Source: Internet
This red sandstone-clad building, with its distinctive 'wave-shaped' organic roof planted with sedum, houses displays on the history of the Abbey and some of the best surviving stonework and other relics. Source: Internet