My fascination with semps is new, but I do have some sedums from last year that I can at least take cuttings from. I also have thymes, dianthus, agastache, and oregano that might do well in the same setting as semps. I'd love to trade for semps, especially purple/red ones, or for low-growing sedums. Let me know if you're interested in trading and what you might like so I can "hold" it while we're figuring out the details. Thanks for looking!
Semps & Sedums I have (* indicates cuttings available)
Semp 'Black' (from Santa Rosa)
Semp Krebs II (from Santa Rosa)
Semp Kalinda (from Santa Rosa)
Semp Forest Spires (from Santa Rosa)
Semp Cobweb Buttons (from Dutch Plant Farms)
Semp DPF noid (med green) * (4 rooted pieces available)
Semp Ruby's noid (med green)
Sedum Angelina *
Sedum sieboldii*
Sedum noid carpet type*, tiny pointed chartreuse leaves, little yellow flowers, grows anywhere
Sedum 'Neon'*
Sedum 'Blue Spruce'*
Sedum lost tag but likely S. spurium Variegatum*
Sedum John Creech*
Sedum Vera Jameson*
Available Perennials that like similar conditions:
Agastache 'Tango' (small rooted divisions, like a well rooted 2 inch plug, 2)
Dianthus: 2 inch pots of 'Sugar Plum', 'Spangled Star', 'Shining Star', and others
Geranium 'Biokovo' 4 inch pot, 2
Lychnis alpinus, alpine catchfly, small 2 year old plants
Dwarf Standard Bearded iris, 'Stitch Witch' (purple plicata, white ground), purple lost-tag that's probably Jewel Baby
'Rose Petal' thyme (yes, it smells like thyme & roses, soft grey-green pointed leaves, 6 inch pot, 3)
English thyme (low growing maybe 6 inches, rounded leaves, tasty, 4 inch pot)
'Translucent Golden' thyme 4 inch pot, 4
Greek Oregano, unknown variety wtih a nice strong flavor
Greek Oregano 'Hot & Spicy'
Other available perennials:
Black eyed Susan -- can dig volunteers, some should be blooming size
Buddlea cuttings rooted in 4 inch pots: 'Pink Delight', 'Nanho Purple', 'Royal Red'
Creeping Jenny -- golden & green forms
Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra (Yellow Oxeye, 3+ year old, can dig, 1-2 gallon size roots, blooms summer to frost)
Mints: Chocolate Peppermint, Kentucky Colonel Spearmint, Pink Candypops (JW hybrid), Hilary's Sweet Lemon (JW hybrid)
Monarda 'Raspberry Wine'
Oxalis -- several named varieties, lost tag, should be able to ID as they grow/bloom; dormant tubers
Physostegia, obedient plant, shallow-rooted divisions
Vinca major, variegated
Vinca minor, green