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Sedum (Sedum rupestre)

150301 - thanks to CottageKaren for the ID



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Sedum Fran:)

29 Apr, 2015

 

oh, wow, I didn't know I had any of that! in the ground, that is, I had some in pots, thank you!

29 Apr, 2015

 

I Agree with Karen. It's a sedum (I'm guessing Autumn Joy, I have several). Clear out the debris from last season's growth - they die back to the ground in winter, give it a good drink and you'll have an attractive, hassle free plant. Pink flowers in late summer - attracts butterflies.

29 Apr, 2015

 

thanks Bathgate. I tend to leave plants alone if I don't know what they are - they might not be weeds, after all! I'll certainly check out the variety you name, thank you

ps just Googled it, and those flowers do look very familiar! wondered waht they were at the time

29 Apr, 2015

 

You are very welcome. Enjoy it. It's a very rewarding plant to have. When it gets bigger, you can divide it and have two, or three!

29 Apr, 2015

 

Brilliant plants! I love them.

29 Apr, 2015

 

I think I've got a couiple already; there are some tiny plants that look very similar, but I'll wait to see what develops. lol half the fun of htis garden is identifying what's already there

29 Apr, 2015



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