JellyBean Cactus 09'
By Greenthumb
- 29 Dec, 2008
- 7 likes
Please help me give it a real name! lol. Much bigger than last year. It's wierd but I love it.
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Oh, wonderful Mike! Sedum was all I had! I've seen it colored up like that. I might try some succulents outside this year, I'm building a greenhouse/coldframe to move adapt things to outside more easily. I'm guessing the sun will help the beans fatten up as well.
29 Dec, 2008
Looks great. I like this sedum. I'll have to look out for one.
29 Dec, 2008
I had it in a wide flater pot where it was doing great, and then it dive bombed off its shelf. A catastrophe of my shelf rigging until I build something real. lol. Its come back well.
29 Dec, 2008
I think I've seen them sprawled around in flower beds down here. Gorgeous succulent, so fleshy and plump.
6 Jan, 2009
Oh, I wish I could. I bet those beds get a flush of spring flower on these each year. I haven't had a bloom yet. I may have a rack of wintering plants in the cold backroom with the easter cactus next year.
6 Jan, 2009
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This photo is of species Sedum rubotinctum.
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This photo is of "Jellybean cactus" in Greenthumb's garden
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I believe that this is " sedum rubotinctum " Greenthumb. The tips will get a lot of red coloring, the more sun it gets.
29 Dec, 2008