
Rhodiola integrifolia atropurpurea <br>KING'S CROWN, LEDGE STONECROP, WESTERN ROSEROOT
Rhodiola integrifolia is known by the common names ledge stonecrop, western roseroot, and king's crown. It's native to western North America and North-Easternmost Russia. It grows in mountainous habitats in subalpine and alpine climates, including meadows and cliffs. It is a perennial plant producing a stout stem from a branching plant. The foliage is green when new and ages to orange, rose, or red. The dense cluster of up to 50 flowers are shades of bright red to deep purple. The fruits are red, rounded ovals with pointed tips. The plants are tolerant of moist soils. Roseroot is one of the hardiest plants known.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 2-7
Height: 12", 30cm
Location: Sun or part shade
Seeds per packet: 20
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Rhodiola integrifolia is known by the common names ledge stonecrop, western roseroot, and king's crown. It's native to western North America and North-Easternmost Russia. It grows in mountainous habitats in subalpine and alpine climates, including meadows and cliffs. It is a perennial plant producing a stout stem from a branching plant. The foliage is green when new and ages to orange, rose, or red. The dense cluster of up to 50 flowers are shades of bright red to deep purple. The fruits are red, rounded ovals with pointed tips. The plants are tolerant of moist soils. Roseroot is one of the hardiest plants known.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 2-7
Height: 12", 30cm
Location: Sun or part shade
Seeds per packet: 20

















