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Jan 3, 2013 8:01 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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I may have misspelled that last part of it's name?? I had it IDed and it was IDed as maybe Sarmentosum (sp) I thought it was an evergreen and would stay green all winter and not die back.That's exactly what mine did,only now it's coming back.I had to long pots of it and put one in the ground and never got the other planted both dies back.Now they are forming new little rosettes.Any opinions on if maybe we got the ID wrong or i done something to cause this.I have to also explain what i done with it.We had a bunch of tree's removed and there was a stump right next to where i wanted to put my rock garden.I decided to include the stump by putting rocks around it,filling it in with soil and plant the stringy sedum on it.It look gorgeous this summer even if i didn't get bloom,it had just been planted that summer.
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