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Sedum spectabile Cakewalk® Neon Lights® ('Nonsthgi')

Sedum spectabile Cakewalk® Neon Lights® ('Nonsthgi')

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Sedum spectabile Cakewalk® Neon Lights® ('Nonsthgi') is a showy upright stonecrop known for its vibrant neon-pink flower clusters that light up the late-season garden. Blooming from late summer into fall, this clump-forming perennial delivers bold color and sturdy structure, with strong stems that hold up even in wind and rain. Its blue-green succulent foliage adds texture and contrast throughout the growing season.

Perfect for borders, rock gardens, and low-maintenance designs, Cakewalk® Neon Lights® combines intense ornamental value with pollinator support and drought resilience. Whether planted en masse or used as an accent, this cultivar offers long-lasting beauty in sun-drenched landscapes.

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Growing Zone
  • Zone 4
  • Zone 5
  • Zone 6
  • Zone 7
  • Zone 8
  • Zone 9
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Pet friendly

Yes

Mature height

18 to 24 inches

Sunlight
  • Bright light
Type of Soil
  • Neutral to alkaline
Maintenance level

Low maintenance

Water Requirement

Low to moderate (once a week in hot climate, once every 2 weeks in regular climate)

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– Spring: foliage emerges and matures

– Summer: buds develop; upright form holds shape

– Late summer to fall: peak bloom; vivid magenta display

– Winter: dried flower heads offer structure if left uncut

– Large, dense, flat-topped clusters of electric magenta-pink flowers

– Bloom period: late summer into early fall (August–October)

– Flowers are long-lasting and excellent for fresh or dried use

– Held above foliage on thick, sturdy stems that resist flopping

– Plant in early spring or early fall for optimal root establishment

– Space 18–24 inches apart to allow for mature spread and airflow

– Requires well-drained soil—preferably sandy or gravelly; tolerates poor soils

– Avoid rich or moisture-retentive soils that promote weak stems

– Plant crown level with soil surface and water lightly after planting