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Jul 28, 2011 9:35 PM CST
Name: Carey
Austin, TX (Zone 8b)
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I just picked up my very first sedum for myself - Dragon's blood. It was on clearance at a roadside stand when I was visiting in PA and it made the flight with me back to Texas this weekend. I loved the look of the 'foliage' (is it still considered such on a succulent?) and was excited to find out it may bloom yet! Is there anything I should know about this sedum in Texas? We are suffering from an extended drought and the heat has been almost unbearable. - and are these attractive munchies for deer?

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