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Sep 18, 2014 6:55 PM CST
Name: Andy
Portland, OR (Zone 8b)
Region: Oregon Sedums Sempervivums Garden Ideas: Level 1
Lynn is that post missing a before? Or is it just the after? Poor thing! I'm encouraged to hear that it will recover, I'm not sure what to make of mine yet as they are such slow growers.

OK, here are my (recently planted) Sedum (Pachyclados) 'White Diamond's:
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And here are my two Sedum Pachyclados <no cultivar name?>. They are very slow growers, and seem to have a new growth pattern that is different from the White Diamonds. Sorry I don't have the vocabulary to describe this yet! *Blush*

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I'm curious if all of mine are white diamonds...will the new ones clump up like the old ones, or will the old ones ever expand more intensely?

And here are the clippings I took that look like Greg's plant (to me):
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Unfortunately, they don't really highlight the look of the parent plant. Honestly, the stems reminded me of the stems on my Sedum Forsterianum 'Silver Stone' (which may not be typical, based on other photos on the web). Very long and woody.

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Is "stalk woodiness" a typical sign of stress? So much to learn! Blinking

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