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Jan 10, 2016 6:04 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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It is time to start celebrating our much loved sedum for the year 2016.
We have had a rather mild winter here so far, many of the sedum are already starting to show signs of growth.
This one puts on a spectacular winter show with it's intense colors. There isn't a time of the year that it isn't a stand out. That is Petrosedum sediforme 'Turquoise Tails' to the left, tips I stuck in the ground the beginning of December. Looks like they are already well rooted.


Sedum album on the left and Petrosedum rupestre subsp. rupestre 'Angelina' on the right.
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I have some new sedum from last fall purchase. I'll try to get photos of them tomorrow. They also are evergreen.
Most of the dormant types are already showing new growth poking through the soil.

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