What a beautiful bloom it has.
The plant itself looks similar to S. divergens, but divergens has a yellow bloom.
I will try to go through the Sedumphotos http://www.sedumphotos.net/mai...
I know I have seen this plant before, and just can't remember what it is.
I agree, it looks so familiar, so many of mine are NOIDs though because I didn't realize I'd ever care what its called, if you like it take some - haha! Doesn't work so well online!
It is a pretty plant JoAnn, and the setting is lovely! Good photos too!
Thanks for them!
I vote for S.album laconicum.Its the only one from the list Lynn gave me that Simply Succulents sells. and it really is closest to the mystery plant misslabled from Simp.Succ.
valleylynn said:99 cents.
Wow, that is really a great deal. And what a beautiful plant. It is so healthy and must have grown quite a bit since you planted it.
Yep, it had done well! And part has broken off and started up nicely already too!
That sea star sedum looks very interesting. Different, if you know what I mean. My Autumn Joy is blooming its heart out now. I took this photo yesterday. I love how it attracts many bees. This is a pretty old clump!
I really need to reduce that A. J. clump. There is a daylily right in front of it and Japanese iris on two other sides and they are all crashing into each other! This year I will have enough work dividing things to last me well into the fall!
Here is Sedum rupestre and S. 'Lidakense'. I took the photo late in the afternoon which is a time when the colors don't come out quite right with my camera. D. cooperi is peeking into the frame .
I'm rather enamored to it myself. We will see how it does over the winter. They are all planted out in my regular garden with bearded and Japanese iris and lilies. The Japanese iris take a lot of water with some overflow into the sedums. So far so good.