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Sep 10, 2014 9:11 AM CST
Name: Andy
Portland, OR (Zone 8b)
Region: Oregon Sedums Sempervivums Garden Ideas: Level 1
valleylynn said:I also have trouble getting photos of the true colors of the dark leafed sedum Once in a blue moon I happen to get a photo that shows what I see.

Ofm, I think 'Red Cauli' is somewhat of a semi-upright. It seems to have an arching form to the stems.
It also seems that the more sun they get, the straighter the stems stand up. Of course they will need more water in full sun, but not to much. Otherwise they seem to have a problem with staying healthy if they get too much water.
I like your Linda Windsor. Has it bloomed for you yet?


Interesting. I'll keep an eye on it. So far the red cauli/turkish delight/autumn joy/autumn fires all seem to have about the same "shape" - although the joys (for whatever reason) seem to be the sturdiest of the bunch. Of course, my plants are all still pretty young so I can't wait to see how they fill out after a few years.

@goldfinch4 : I like your xenoxes! Especially the color contrast on the neon. I have a couple rainbow xenoxes planted, hopefully they do as well.

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