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Sedum morganianium flowers
By Green_finger
- 18 Dec, 2015
- 7 likes
Comments on this photo
Nice to see what it looks like in flower ,a good photo Gf ...
19 Dec, 2015
I'm pleased it has flowered for you.
Maybe mine will do it one day lol ...
19 Dec, 2015
Thanks, Amy.
Hywel, As mine flowers regularly for me, a total novice, then yours surely will when it's big enough.
19 Dec, 2015
I'm sure you're right :)
19 Dec, 2015
I just love the smallest of flowers on some succulents...I bet you were delighted when you spotted them..:-)
19 Dec, 2015
Actually, Sandra, I didn't take a lot of notice & I wasn't all that impressed. I also didn't realise it's quite unusual.
I have more respect now though & will be thrilled if my cacti flower - now that would be impressive!
20 Dec, 2015
Ours actually flowered this year!! first time too!
14 Dec, 2016
Congrats, DD, were you impressed?
20 Dec, 2016
Ummmmmmmm.....no lol!!
27 Dec, 2016
Sedum morganianum / donkey tail has decided to flower again, this time in late March & I am impressed this time. Last time it flowered was mid December & I wasn't particularly impressed I think that was because I hadn't noticed until it was almost finishing.
I've posted a new pic.
27 Mar, 2017
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Although they look pretty enlarged in the pic, the flowers are small & somewhat insignificant. It's easy to to not even notice them.
19 Dec, 2015