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Sedum and Echinacea
By Janey
- 18 Sep, 2010
- 16 likes
Just beginning to turn red, the sedums this year seem really late in blooming, still that's more colour for Autumn....:o))
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Thanks Tog.......:o)
18 Sep, 2010
Agree with Theoldgunner..
19 Sep, 2010
Wonderful together.....
20 Sep, 2010
Thanks Dd and Moti...:o))
21 Sep, 2010
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Sedum Spectabile
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Sedum Spectabile 'Iceberg'
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Sedum Spectabile 'Brilliant'
£5.99 at Best 4 Plants
Great combo, set each other off.
18 Sep, 2010