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Mar 3, 2018 8:25 PM CST
Name: Tim Stoehr
Canby, Oregon (Zone 8b)
Butterflies Sempervivums Region: Pacific Northwest Vegetable Grower Cactus and Succulents Sedums
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valleylynn said:Hey Tim, here is an update on the Rhodiola pachyclados.


Lynn, that's pretty much what mine look like. I buzz-cut the bunch in my rock garden and left alone the ones in front of my house.

If Pachyclados is going to run rampant is also a concern. In my rock garden I would prefer that sedums play nice with the other mounding or clump-forming plants there... like these:

NOID and Cape Blanco
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Cape Blanco is everything I'd hoped for and more. What a delightful and well behaved sedum it is.

What other sedums play nice like this? Meaning they stay manageable without taking over.

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