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Sedum spectabile in late November
By Janey
- 21 Nov, 2011
- 17 likes
You know, without the sedums my garden would be quite drab in Autumn, these really are worth their weight in gold and seem to last all season long....:o)
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That is doing brilliantly. My Sedum 'Carl' didn't last very long this year...but I think the wet gets them doesn't it.
22 Nov, 2011
Mine are going a brown colour already ,yours are still pretty Janey .......
22 Nov, 2011
They are so good to see this time of the year and dont they just last such a long time time;0)
22 Nov, 2011
Great plants indeed...You're right Karen..they dont like the wet..mine have long finished because of heavy rainfall....:>)
22 Nov, 2011
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Sedum Spectabile
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Sedum Spectabile 'Iceberg'
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I agree they do go on and on.....
21 Nov, 2011