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Apr 28, 2018 1:22 PM CST
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Hello I moved in in the house which had some plants growing I'm not sure what they are if I should keep them or not. Here are pictures of both I was wondering if you could help me identify them and thanks. Here I added some more photos hopefully they can help I really appreciate any buddies at advice. I don't want to get rid of useful plants. Hopefully this is now complete any information you need more let me know.
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Apr 28, 2018 2:02 PM CST
Name: Rj
Just S of the twin cities of M (Zone 4b)
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Apr 28, 2018 2:03 PM CST
Name: Rj
Just S of the twin cities of M (Zone 4b)
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First photo looks like:

Sedum (Petrosedum rupestre subsp. rupestre 'Angelina')

Second photo looks like a group of Daylilies (Hemerocallis)
https://garden.org/plants/sear...
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Apr 28, 2018 5:16 PM CST
Salt Spring Island, BC (Zone 8b)
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I agree. First one looks like Sedum Angelina and the second looks like a daylily.
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Apr 28, 2018 8:01 PM CST
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Philadelphia
Thanks again here are the additional pictures. Thank You!
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