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Sedum 'Matrona' - 2017
By Andrewr
- 2 Sep, 2017
- 8 likes
There is good news and bad news regarding this variety.
The good news - when the RHS had a trial of sedums several years ago, this one seemed the most popular with insects
The bad news - snails seem to find the leaves tasty
Comments on this photo
I don't know why they take a liking to just this variety - all the others are untouched.
2 Sep, 2017
À beauty shame it attracts snails.
3 Sep, 2017
Oh that's a nuisance....
21 Sep, 2017
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This photo is of "Sedum spectabile" in Andrewr's garden
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Well that is bad news Andrew. I am having such a battle with snails at the moment. I am trying to stop them eating the new leaves that create the expansion of each plant.
2 Sep, 2017