This deer- and rabbit-resistant Sedum has incredible color. Its slightly serrated foliage (with the shape of each leaf reminiscent of the most familiar holly) starts out in tones of pink, white, and purple. In summer, the tones develop into shades of hot pink and purple… a perfect base to show off large pink flowers which develop in the warmest months. Then in fall, just when you think you have seen all the colors this plant can offer, its foliage turns red, yellow, and orange. It is no wonder bees and butterflies love this fast-growing mounding Sedum, so visible in three seasons. This plant is difficult to overlook and absolutely perfect for a garden location where a pop of low-lying color is needed.