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Sep 2, 2014 8:15 PM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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Haha Thanks all!! So this bloom is tiny - forgot to mention that! It is brown(ish) and pale and about the size of a lima bean? Maybe smaller.
Marilyn thank you! So this is from last year's plant - one had survived and then this year it bloomed. The bloom really isn't significant except that it is on long stems, so in the right spot it could look really cool Thumbs up I mean it does look cool already but where I have it the long stems don't shine like they could!
Okay so here are the bambini (that means babies in Italian!)
They are seedling in other sedum pots a few of them I moved into a pot that made more sense to have these guys growing in them! I took a couple of photos of the same pot because they were the most grown, but these seedlings are in several pots, and I'm thinking that if I can get it together I should repot them into 1inch pots - sooner so they don't have much root disturbance...they sure are cute though, with their speckled selves, even at this age nodding
They look just like their moms! nodding
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if you click the photos you'll get good views of the babies! Lovey dubby I tip my hat to you.

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