Angelina Sedum Wintertime in Zone 6A - January 2024
I have a couple of colonies of Angelina Sedum planted in the small, rectangular beds on either-side-of our back stoop that started as a volunteer and have survived over a number of years. Last Spring, I planted a pair of Spring Grove Ginkgos in the beds and transplanted the sedum from one side to the other . This particular Sedum has been pretty tough. Tolerant of our (previously Zone 5b) now 6a Winters. And some foot-traffic. This year, the timing of the VERY cold weather was paired with a few-days-prior arrival of a few inches of snow. That meant that there was a natural snow blanket for insulation when the temps dropped below zero. Look back at these photos from a few weeks ago showing the Spring Grove Ginkgo silhouette . Plenty of insulation. How did this Angelina Sedum do with winter? Below are a couple of photos showing the post-snow (still some to melt) condition: And...while there is still *plenty* of Winter remaining - and perhaps due to that snow blanket - I'm