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Almost all Sedums you can buy or find are perennials. A few (eg Sedum cepaea) are annuals. A number seed themselves so freely ( depending on your weather conditions where you live) that they are better grown as annuals ( ie grown again from seed), or from cuttings because they put so much effort into flowering and seeding that the remaining plant is in poor shape.

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No, sedum is a perennial plant, meaning it will come back year after year.

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