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Apr 19, 2016 2:13 PM CST
Name: Cameron Allen
Plano, TX (Zone 8a)
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stilldew said:I grow a couple gold sedums that both spread very fast I think this one is Sarmentosum or Graveyard moss.
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This one my mother always called Golden Teardrops. The leaves are closer together then Sarmentosum. I have seen it for sale as Golden Creeping sedum but am not sure of it's real name.
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This is another I would like to know the name of. It was bought as Lydium, but doesn't seem to match the database photos. This time of the year it has a brownish tone.
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Here is a closeup of a smaller one of it.
Thumb of 2016-04-19/stilldew/5035d5 And this is the same even closer.
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Moved Blue Pearl into a pot with Angelina and Blue Spruce. It is very brittle and breaks easily for me.
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Wow those are pretty sedum. I got a couple of new ones that I forgot to post, Lime Zinger and Dazzleberry. Hurray!
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