Sedum telephium 'Matrona' - 2010
By Andrewr
- 9 Aug, 2010
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Vincent - I find there are two reasons why the plants fall open. Either they are growing in too rich a soil or the plant has become large and needs dividing
10 Aug, 2010
What a lovely sedum!
14 Aug, 2010
Wagger - I came across this variety a few years ago at Wisley where the RHS were running a trial of sedums. This one was the most popular with the butterflies!
14 Aug, 2010
Seems to be quite widely available now - not surprising with its 'Award of Garden Merit' Onto the list it goes!
15 Aug, 2010
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Sedum Telephium 'Matrona'
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This is a nice combination of colours in the same plant. Love these but most of the large headed ones fall open if not staked.
9 Aug, 2010