Sedum sarmentosum – dol-namul potted plant
£6.50
Seeds are in stock but most of our plants have temporarily sold out due to national press coverage and increased demand. We are currently working behind the scenes propagating our next batch of plants.
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SUPPLIED AS A PLANT IN 1L POT
Used as a spring vegetable in Korea with a crisp texture and high in vitamin C, makes a good ground cover too.
Awaiting Re-stock
We can email you when this is back in stock. Popular items may sell out quickly.
Description
Sedum sarmentosum – dol-namul ( or stringy stonecrop) is eaten as a spring vegetable in Korea, and called dol-namul. It is high in vitamin C and eaten raw. It has a crisp texture and is sometimes served with with a spicy and tangy gochujang sauce. It is a hardy evergreen low growing perennial that grows on rocky or well drained soil and makes a useful creeping ground cover. Very easy to propagate more plants by pinching off sections and planting directly or potting them up to take root.