One-word Wednesday: Sedum
>> Wednesday, March 21, 2012 –
sedum
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Sedum tetractinum, or "Chinese Stonecrop" |
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Sedum dasyphyllum 'Major', or "Corsican Stonecrop" |
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Sedum album |
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"Dragon's Blood" Sedum |
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Sedum 'Angelina' |
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Sedum 'Blue Spruce' |
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'Angelina' and 'Blue Spruce' mixed |
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Sedum album 'Bella d' Inverno' |
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Sedum sarmentosum or "Stringy Stonecrop" |
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Sedum forsterianum 'Oracle' |
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Sedum forsterianum 'Oracle' |
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Sedum dasyphyllum 'Lilac Mound', barely surviving |
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Wow, great pictures Alan! I'm always amazed at the diversity of your garden!
Why are my favorites always the ones that don't do well here? I love the two dasyphyllum forms I have, but they're the most marginal here. Maybe it's the heat?
Alan, I see sedums described as sun, heat, and drought tolerant but for me they seem to suffer in anything near full sun and the heat of a black pot seems to especially bother them too unless I water fairly often and give half-day shade. I've had the same experience with the semps I've tried!