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Apr 15, 2015 4:44 PM CST
Name: Andy
Portland, OR (Zone 8b)
Region: Oregon Sedums Sempervivums Garden Ideas: Level 1
valleylynn said:Oh my, Andy I just noticed your avatar. You have a treasure, what looks to be a fasciated Sedum spurium of some kind. Lovey dubby
Don't let anything happen to it.
I will definitely give it a try with the confusum in one of the beds, or maybe in two of the beds. Whistling
I do find some of the ones that look like kamtschaticum do go winter dormant, so maybe they just haven't come up yet?


Oooo neat! I didn't realize it was anything out of the ordinary as it's been doing that for a while.

I pulled up my inventory and it looks like it MAY be spurium dragon's blood, however 50/50 may be a NOID. I think I was waiting to see what it looked like this year Here's another shot:

Thumb of 2015-04-15/ofm/07401a

I think I have another unknown that is doing the same thing, I had them tentatively grouped as the same type (whatever that may be) in contrast to two other noids, and I guess this is a good argument for that, as I certainly bought all 4 at the same time from the same place.

Should I separate off one of the fascinations or something and see what it does on its own?

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