Connie that makes such a great display!! I like that these work as companion plants for your iris and lilies! (and in my case for my potted semps! - I decided to only have semps in my semp beds!)
Great pics everyone. I have been traveling and just got home after 2 weeks away. The beds are full of weeds and I only have 10 days to clean them up before we are gone again. Not sure if I will get many pictures taken but the tall sedums are all blooming beautifully.
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Well I had a most wonderful afternoon with Connie at the Salem Hardy Plant Sale. I couldn't stay long because of the roofing going on here. But what a lot of fun was packed into such a short space of time.
I brought back 3 new plants to put in with some of my semps. I will take photos later today and post them. I think they will do really well playing in the same playground with the semps.
Do you think someone will know what this sedum is? It is creamy colored in the spring and then turns green. It is a low growing sedum only about 4" high and mounding. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Do you have a current photo, for this time of year?
It is lovely. Would like to see more photos that would help identify it. It doesn't look like any I've seen?
It looks like it could be one of the S. spurium types?
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I thought it might be Sedum kamtschaticum var. ellacombeanum (something) but so far no luck. It is one of the sedums I have on list but can not match it up with any thing so far?
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Treehugger I do think it is one of the Kamshaticum hybrids...don't know which I received a cutting of this from someone, so I own it but a NOID, it'll be great to get the name here!!
4 Years ago I moved and had to bring all my plants from 1 property to this new one. SOOOOO I have some names but can't find the plant and they were left behind or died in the move or I have the plants but lost the names. This is why I started a data base but now I'm more confused trying to put names to the plants. Here is my list: Sedum acre 'Aureum'; S. ellacombeanum; S. reptans; S. rupestre "Angelina'; S. takesimense; S. ternatum; S. album var. micranthum; S. divergens; S. japonica senanense; S. stefco. Any help pointing me in the right direction will be a great help.