Sedum sieboldii.
By Spritzhenry
- 3 Sep, 2008
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This is my favourite Sedum - it grows close to the ground and has purplish leaves. .
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Oh wow Spritz, I think I have this same exact stonecrop ! It's called Sedum seiboldii "October Daphne". I was given mine in 2003. It comes from Japan zone 2-10. Mine just started blooming a couple of days ago. It's my favorite also ! The 2 shades of pink flowers looks so neat with the turquoise leaves that are edged lightly in pink ! I'm going to go post a pic of mine right now so you can compare.
11 Sep, 2008
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its beautiful Spritz
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