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Mar 20, 2012 4:29 AM CST
Name: Chris
Ripon, Wisconsin
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Many of the low growing sedum are hardy to zone 3 and sound like a perfect solution to your problem. A few examples are 'Angelina', 'Weihenstephaner Gold', 'John Creech', and 'Fireglow'. You could also tuck sempervivum into areas between the rocks for a little variety.

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