Sedum Kamtschaticum variagatum
By Drc726
- 24 Jul, 2011
- 7 likes
I liked the orange in this and have planted 2 in the rockery today.
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that's a lovely one
27 Jul, 2011
I am cross with myself Paul I saw a yellow one yesterday in a street stall in Hastings but I was hurrying for a dental check up and when I went back it had gone.
27 Jul, 2011
Shame that - maybe another one will come along for you :)))))))))
28 Jul, 2011
Bound to Paul, but its not like me to leave a plant! Because the next one is never quite as good as the one that got away!
28 Jul, 2011
Not seen one like this before, quite a sweet little plant. Will it get much bigger?
31 Jul, 2011
This variety is more compact than most stonecrop Pam, so I got 2 as it only grows up to 12" wide but is 4 inches tall.
31 Jul, 2011
Have to watch out for one ( or two!)
1 Aug, 2011
I thought the orange makes a nice change from the usual stonecrop yellow?
1 Aug, 2011
:)
1 Aug, 2011
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Pretty prolific! I have a simelar one with, half is white edge and half is, purple , edge, called Diamond Edge,but only flowers on the tips of the stems.
25 Jul, 2011