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stilldew Jul 19, 2013 1:21 PM CST |
Editted to say: After starting this thread, I heard from mariesgreengarden, the eBay seller who sold me a box of 100 unrooted sedum cuttings and she helped me ID the ones I had already posted photos of. I will try to get them updated here with names. I'm really excited to have so many new ones to grow. With water being in short supply here the last couple years, I think I will be growing more and more sedums and semps. #1 farinosum, #2 divergens, #3 spurium tricolor, #4 pachyclados white diamond, #5 album coral carpet, #6 populifolium 'poplar leaved sedum', #2 spathulifolium cape blanco, #2a spathulifolium purpura, # 3 dasphyllum major, #4 kimnachii, #5-6 thin leaved is saramentosum iijima and the wider leafed one is lineare 'golden teardrop', #7 oreganum, #8 laxum, #11 divergens, #12 album baby's tears, #13 oreganum, #15 oreganum 'harvest moon', #16-17 album belled inferno, it looks like it lost allot of leaves. #18 makinoi variegatum, #19 album coral carpet, the maroon ones are album murale, #20 makinoi. Here's the whole group after I tried to sort them. ![]() These are the ones I think I have ID'ed from the list. farinosum ![]() divergens ![]() spurium tricolor ![]() pachyclados white diamonds ![]() album coral carpet ![]() |
stilldew Jul 19, 2013 2:03 PM CST |
I updated this post with some names I got from mariesgreengarden, the seller of these cuttings. Still a few without names and I will add more later. 1.populifolium 'poplar leaved sedum'. ![]() 2.spathulifolium cape blanco ![]() size ![]() 3. dasphyllum major ![]() 4. kimnachii ![]() 5 and 6thin leaved is saramentosum lijima and the wider leafed one is lineare 'golden teardrop' ![]() 7.oreganum ![]() 8.laxum ![]() 9. Rosette with pointed leaves ![]() 10. Flat oval leaves with pink stems 11. divergens. ![]() 12album baby's tears ![]() 13. oreganum ![]() 14. Rosettes with pink edges on leaves and pink stems ![]() 15. oreganum 'harvest moon' ![]() 16. and 17. album belled inferno ![]() 18. makinoi variegatum, ![]() 19. album coral carpet, the maroon ones are album murale ![]() 20. makinoi. ![]() |
stilldew Jul 19, 2013 2:25 PM CST |
Here they are planted up to get rooted. Hopefully they will be ready to go into the ground by fall.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
CDsSister Jul 19, 2013 2:32 PM CST |
Wow what a wonderful collection. ![]() ![]() I cannot keep many of the sedums alive. I treat them like Sempervivums, so maybe they would like more water. I love number 3 and 14 especially. I do have some of the red carpet growing in a sheltered spot of rock garden. Am hoping the bunnies don't find it. ![]() |
stilldew Jul 19, 2013 3:01 PM CST |
Thanks. I am very happy with them. They came from an eBay seller and I have mailed her a link to this thread, so hopefully if she has time, she will be able to help with the ID's. I grow my other sedums along the edges of my perennial beds and they grow into the gravel path. I water them about the same as I do the daylilies and Iris. Sedum Angelina is my favorite. Here it is growing under the park bench. ![]() |
Susan, what a wonderful collection of sedum. And what a beautiful photo of part of your garden. I would love to sit there and enjoy the afternoon. ![]() |
sandnsea2 Jul 20, 2013 1:36 PM CST |
How beautiful, Susan!! And your furry friends also look appreciative and lovely! Great photo!!! ![]() There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle - Albert Einstein. |
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stilldew Jul 20, 2013 7:43 PM CST |
Thanks. My little buddies make good garden helpers. Marie helped me wtih more IDs. #1 upper right is lineare 'sea urchin', #2 oreganum tenue 'red raver', #3-4 lower is tetractinum, #5 spurium tricolor, #6 makinoi variegated, #7 spathulifolium purpura, #9 oreganese, #10 I need to look up, #11trollii, #12 album baby's tears, #13 laxum, #14 plurice ezawe compact. 1.lineare 'sea urchin' ![]() 2.oreganum tenu 'red raver' ![]() 3.and 4.lower is tetractinum ![]() 5.spurium tricolor ![]() 6.makinoi variegated ![]() 7.spathulifolium purpura ![]() 9.oreganese ![]() 10. ![]() 11.trollii ![]() 12.album baby's tears ![]() 13.laxum ![]() 15.plurice ezawe compact ![]() |
Three might be S. tetractinum f/China. It changes color with growing conditions. Four looks like S. 'Tri-Color'. Seven looks to be one of the S. spathulifolium, just not sure which one. There are several now that have that pink/rosie color. Last one might be Sedum nussbaumerianum? We'll see who else comes along to help. ![]() |
stilldew Jul 21, 2013 5:13 AM CST |
Thanks Lynn! Marie emailed me with some more names. I will add them to the. Not sure if she had a web site but she has a storefront on eBay under the seller name mariesgreengarden. Here are the ID's for the above ones. #1 upper right is lineare 'sea urchin', #2 oreganum tenue 'red raver', #3-4 lower is tetractinum, #5 spurium tricolor, #6 makinoi variegated, #7 spathulifolium purpura, #9 oreganese, #10 I need to look up, #11,trollii #12 album baby's tears, #13 laxum, #14 plurice ezawe compact. Can't help myself, here's another photo of a couple of my furry friends. ![]() |
Awww, Susan they are so sweet. ![]() |
stilldew Jul 22, 2013 2:58 AM CST |
What I'm wondering now is which of these sedum are the super hardy type I can just put outside this winter and which are the ones I might be better off growing under lights. I'm planning on getting a couple tons of pea gravel dumped in my driveway to add to my raised beds and also for my back yard pathways and think most of them wil fit there. My back is hurting just thinking about it, but at least it's a longer term solution than the wood mulch paths I've been dealing with. My front paths are peagravel already and the sedum really seem to like to grow out into them. |
Most are hardy to zone 5 or 6, I would think most of them would be hardy for you. |
sandnsea2 Jul 22, 2013 3:13 PM CST |
stilldew said: They are too cute Susan!!! ![]() There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle - Albert Einstein. |
mariesgreengarden Aug 1, 2013 12:02 PM CST |
Hi everyone at allthingsplants. all of the sedum that I sent to stilldew are hardy in zone 5 except maybe trollii, makinoi and #10 sedim T. larinem park. I will send pics as soon as my camera stops sending errors to my computer. ![]() ![]() |
mariesgreengarden Aug 1, 2013 12:22 PM CST |
sedum T. 'larinem park' ![]() sedum album 'belled 'inverno' ![]() sedum makinoi variegatum ![]() sedum kimnachii ![]() kimnachii is hardy, no need to bring them inside this winter. talk at ya later, Marie. |
Hi Marie, ![]() ![]() Love your S. 'Bella d' Inverno' http://www.sedumphotos.net/v/s... Do the leaves enlarge on your and turn that lovely cream color? |
webesemps Aug 1, 2013 5:54 PM CST |
Yes a Welcome to you, Marie. Thanks for sharing those sedum pics w/us! ![]() |
stilldew Aug 1, 2013 10:40 PM CST |
Welcome Marie. I'm so glad you figured out how to post. It's so nice seeing the photos of the sedums growing in your garden. Lots of the cutings have rooted and I moved them to larger pots until fall. I have a couple I haven't posted photos of yet, but I'm having camera problems, so may be awhile before I can post more photos. Be sure to share your garden photos on other threads too if you have time. I post on the perennial thread, daylilies, iris, lilies, coleus and a few others. Something for everyone here. There is a seeds forum too and a forum where you can sale things. |
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