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Nov 5, 2013 4:40 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
Greenwood Village, CO (Zone 5b)
Garden today. Clean next week.
Heucheras Bookworm Region: Colorado Garden Procrastinator Region: Southwest Gardening Container Gardener
Enjoys or suffers cold winters Sempervivums Annuals Foliage Fan Herbs Garden Ideas: Level 2
I agree Really neat sedum. I too Love the colors.

Since I do not have real good luck with sedum, I may wait to see how it does for Chris.
If it does OK in Michigan I may try it here. I need to go look at my sedums and see how they are faring too.
Have John Creech and Leneare both are supposed to be pretty hardy. The Leneare is "sea urchin" and survived last winter
so have hopes it will last again. I think I had baby toes, Old Men's Bones and Gold bug or gold something..... and will need to check on them too.
Several of the others died over the summer.
I bought a new Autum Joy but bought it so late it did not bloom. I need to get it into a good pot.

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