Sedum Autumn Glow
By Lori_
- 4 Oct, 2008
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This Sedum was already in the garden when we moved in, i think its stunning but it smells awful during flowering i think to attract flies and bees, think i will have to move it in spring its too close to the path PEW
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Oh thankyou for that sal, i have had quite a few Red admiral butterflies on the flowers, will have to add them photos...
4 Oct, 2008
I've never noticed a smell with Sedums.
Perhaps my nose isn't working properly.
5 Oct, 2008
I started with 1 clump of The Same Sedum Lori & now have 6/7clumps around my garden which i grew myself :)
5 Oct, 2008
Blodyn,
the sedums started giving off the smell around 2 weeks of flowering quite powerful it is too : 0
5 Oct, 2008
Well done Jaque nice work !
5 Oct, 2008
lol
after flowering its being move to the back near the trees it needs some colour back there.
10 Oct, 2008
Yes we have a few pewie flowers, shrubs, and trees. but the beauty seems to over power the smell. It is hard to believe something so lovely can smell so bad!
20 Dec, 2008
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~This is so vivid.... cut some off .. put in a vase inside and it will send out roots ready for giving away.. Get lots more .. butterflies love it.
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