Sedum surprise!!
By Kate123
- 11 Mar, 2020
- 6 likes
Noticed this afternoon, this little sedum had produced growth - it seems to have happened suddenly! This sedum variety is the pretty one I was given late last summer, not knowing the name sadly. It had lovely pale coral coloured flowers.
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That was a beautiful one Kate. Maybe when it gets big enough to split up we can do a swap. :)
11 Mar, 2020
All of ours are up....was not expecting them to survive the rain...... I think we may have possibly lost a couple!
12 Mar, 2020
I love surprises ... :o))
12 Mar, 2020
Thanks everyone! Seems that lots of us have sedums shooting up early as well as others plants. The weather has been very unusual.
Yes, Karen! That would be lovely, good idea.
it was frustrating not to know the name.
Fernever, you could be right. I’ll have to have another look and see via the site or the web.
12 Mar, 2020
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my sedums are coming to life too.
11 Mar, 2020