Sedums
Sedums are among the most diversified plant species. These flowers are available in a wide variety of forms, colors, and sizes. Due to their fleshy leaves and stems, they can often endure very dry circumstances, and hence, you can see them almost all year round! Indeed, with so many accessible kinds and types, sedums may be seen in bloom three times each year. If you want to decorate your gardens with beautiful flowers that are vibrant almost every month, sedums, like other options on this list, would be a great choice!
There are two primary kinds of sedums: creeping and erect (or upright) varieties. The creeping varieties are ideal as groundcovers in garden beds - and for growing through wall crevices. Numerous forms of creeping sedum will sprout wherever they contact the ground and spread rapidly to cover an area. On the other hand, the leaves of upright sedums tend to form dense clusters that do not spread. This kind of sedum may be readily propagated by division in the spring.