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Jan 26, 2015 6:18 PM CST
Name: Dianne Larsen
Tenterfield NSW Australia

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Calif_Sue said:Look what it says in that link: http://crassulaceae.net/sedumm...

"also erroneously distributed as Sedum adolphi."


:) I actually purchased this as Sedum 'Aztec Gold' aka 'Golden Glow' some yrs ago .. sedums are actually in the genus belonging to the stonecrop (Crassulaceae) family contains 300 species .. (the one in your link I know as sedum x adolphii Golden Sedum) .. so, stonecrops are sedums. Sighing!

I actually think the one I posted is correctly known as Sedum rupestre (stonecrop) 'Aztec Gold' aka ‘Lemon Ball’ .. it has distinctive lime green/lemon growth that tinges with pink/amber in cold weather, different again to Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ (stonecrop) that is greener. The term 'Stonecrop' is rarely used in Australia, but it is seen in ( )'s.

When I originally listed this it was moved via site admin. Smiling I did not list it as it appears. Shrug!
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