Jordanphulet said: I do know that some sedums have a closer form to sempervivum, like sedum suaveolens, I wonder if those would be good candidates, but I know nothing about the genetics.
ricos said:Interesting thread
I am picturing a gold Sempervivum with long stolons romping across the landscape like Sedum reflexum Angelina....on no.... that's a nightmare![]()