Love the little trailing sedum. If anyone needs some Sedum Ogon or Sedum Mexicanum Lemon Ball, I have some for sale in the classifieds. Will be adding more tender ones including Coppertone.
Out of curiosity, did we ever find out which kind of sedum Little Missy hails from?...or did I miss that info from somewhere? OK, maybe I need to look it up myself...I hate doing that...
I am so excited, look what I found.
Direct from Chris Hansen's own online sales website. http://www.greatgardenplants.c...
He has S. 'Firecracker', but don't see the S. 'Jade Tuffet'. Must be out.
Bev I love your NOID sedum, it looks like it could be a hybrid though to me (like sedum and crassula or something - don't even know if that's possible!)
And I love that you own a plant called "Little Missy"
The unknown sedum is smaller than Little Gem and does not have the flattened look of the foliage that little Gem does. Also after a month of a little more sun exposure, the foliage lightened in color.
valleylynn said:Wow, that is a big change in leaf shape and thickness.
Ok, now you got me worried that I might have mixed something up...it's too dark outside to check. I will verify tomorrow. I have multiples of these buggers and hope they were all of the same plant...
Dont cha just hate that!!! Bev maybe you need to get the flashlight out!!! I'd love a cutting if you plan to attend next year's semp clinic!! It is a lovely plant!
Lynn I love that cremnosedum!! Now I have to go to a nursery! Just WOW!
Here is a small leafed sedum that I have, it looks like it'd be tender, but it is hardy!!! (although this is my first winter with the plant - so I'm going to keep it in a pot and keep it dry ish) and also compared to the photos in the database mine is different
Sedum niveum
Sadly those were its good days - over the summer I think I had it in too much sun and now it only has growth on 2 places on the sides...but I'm thinking of taking a bunch of cuttings off of it and see how they do!