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Sep 28, 2012 6:02 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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Lynn, thank you very much, for the link already set to my little town of Thomson!!! Group hug Big Grin

I have been researching some of my plants and have gotten an ID on the last of them!! Hurray! Hurray!

Some Genus have so many species or cultivars until some names have 5-10 different plants under 1 name it's mind blowing. Sticking tongue out
Please tell me if you think i got this one right,it's the only one in my research that even came close to looking like this plant????
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They are hard to make out in the pictures but the leaves have green in middle and white down each side.Here's the info i found as far as what it is.

family -Crassulaceae
genus - Sedum
Species - Lineare
cultivar - variegatum (that was the name on label i couldn't find)

It's hardiness zones are 7a - 11 (so once i get it well established i can put it in the rock garden that's coming along very slowly but coming along)

Sedum Adolphii is another with lots of different colors & names (cultivars)
A green thumb comes only as a result of the mistakes you make while learning to see things from the plants point of view!!

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