The best time to divide or transplant sedum is in early spring, so it would be best to wait until then to move your plant, if possible. However: if it has to move, it has to move.
Most varieties of upright sedum have flowers in various shades of pink or red with just hints of other colors. Some varieties you might enjoy are ‘Thundercloud’ (whitish-pink flowers), ‘Elsie’s Gold’ (yellowish-pink), or ‘Red Cauli’ (red flowers with purple-green foliage).
The best time to divide or transplant sedum is in early spring, so it would be best to wait until then to move your plant, if possible. However: if it has to move, it has to move.
Most varieties of upright sedum have flowers in various shades of pink or red with just hints of other colors. Some varieties you might enjoy are ‘Thundercloud’ (whitish-pink flowers), ‘Elsie’s Gold’ (yellowish-pink), or ‘Red Cauli’ (red flowers with purple-green foliage).