Description
Woodland Stonecrop, Sedum ternatum, is perennial succulent native to moist stream banks and rocky ledges of the Eastern United States. Woodland Stonecrop grows best in full sun to part shade with average moisture. Each plant grows up to 6 inches tall and wide and spreads by creeping stems that root into the soil. Woodland Stonecrop blooms in the spring with showy white flowers, which are attractive to butterflies.