From what I can tell one cutting would be one stem. What I need is at least a flat of 4" pots. This area is around 3 ft by 5 or 6 feet, curved. I want it solid like around my pond and fast!
Lynn, which sedums are similar enough that they could be mixed up in commerce? I know that I bought 4 or 5 different sedums at the same time and one was labeled kamtschaticum and a couple of others were Blue Spruce and Blue Carpet. But at that time I didn't give a hoot about their names so didn't keep track of which was which. This sedum is the only one that comes close to kamtschaticus but it could still be mislabeled. I just don't think it can be identified by photos alone.
I do have a few seedlings here and there; I usually pull them out!