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Sep 1, 2014 6:39 AM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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I love this thread and this plant! Mine are in pots and not doing great but living so I'm okay with that!
Here is a photo of the blooms, but they are such small flowers that it just looks like stalks really Thumbs up
But I was out there the other day and realized that the seeds had fallen onto other pots of mine and several have sprouted and are looking very interesting! I am going to wait for them to get larger before I transplant them, and now that I see they do better in the ground, I'm going to plant them in a bed rather than pot. Last year I brought them inside. This year I don't think I'm going to do that. We'll see what happens, it is supposed to be a mild winter this year.
B cabulica blooms
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In this photo you can see how the plant is almost dead (they are monocarpic) but one of the stems had a chick so I have a tiny plant living! Hurray! Hurray!
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The 2 plants from @cdssister @fixpix @valleylynn are doing okay, they are - like Lynn's not really growing so big.
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I will get photos of the seedlings all over my 4inch pots of different sedum Sticking tongue out

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