Alpine sedums
By Angelat
- 25 Jul, 2024
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Thanks for the name Shirley, I've got this but didn't know the variety.
25 Jul, 2024
Sorry, Shirley, the name of that one is lost in the mists of time. I'm sure you're right.
26 Jul, 2024
I have an 2 identical ones, but they are called Atlantis! I’m hoping I will keep at least one through the winter. Mine are in pots.
26 Jul, 2024
Hywel, mine originally came from GoY member Scottish in 2013 and propagates so well that a few GoY folk now have it in their gardens from mine!
26 Jul, 2024
I have found its name - Sedum takesimense 'Atlantis'
'Autumn Charm' is taller, this is a creeping one.
Ah I can see Feverfew has its name too :) Mine is also in a pot and I put it under cover for winter.
I also have the green variety which is in a tub and remains outside all year.
I remember Scottish Shirley ...
27 Jul, 2024
Thanks Hywel, Scottish and I exchanged a few cuttings some years ago.
27 Jul, 2024
Missed this too :-(
Lovely aren't they! I've some of these on the rockery. Love the little yellow star shaped flowers.
10 Aug, 2024
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Is the variegated one 'Autumn Charm'? I have that but have noticed some of the leaves have brown and mottled marks on them now. Too much rain perhaps?
25 Jul, 2024