Sedum stoloniferum is virtually unknown in cultivation and is often confused with the more common S. spurium. The small round leaves adorn the red-purple stems on this low spreader. Our two-year-old clumps are 15" wide. Our offering of this woodland grower was made at 1,850' elevation near the town of Lagodekhi by the JC Raulston Arboretum's Todd Lasseigne during a 2000 collection trip to the Republic of Georgia. In the wild, it grows in deciduous forests among ferns and arums.