April 2014 - Genus of the Month - Sedum
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Re: April 2014 - Genus of the Month - Sedum
A few to start with.
A mixed pot of Sedums makes for a hardy display Sedums ewersii and rupestre 'Aureum' with Stenopetalum douglasiana
Sedum dendroideum, a tree Sedum
Sedums rupestre 'Aureum', fosterianum and spurium 'Tricolor'
Sedum oaxacanum a wonderfully writhing specimen
Sedum laxum
A mixed pot of Sedums makes for a hardy display Sedums ewersii and rupestre 'Aureum' with Stenopetalum douglasiana
Sedum dendroideum, a tree Sedum
Sedums rupestre 'Aureum', fosterianum and spurium 'Tricolor'
Sedum oaxacanum a wonderfully writhing specimen
Sedum laxum
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Re: April 2014 - Genus of the Month - Sedum
Some more
Sedum adolphii
Sedum sieboldii 'Variegata'Sedum adolphii
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Re: April 2014 - Genus of the Month - Sedum
3 species in flower now
nussbaumerianum lucidum clavatum
nussbaumerianum lucidum clavatum
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Re: April 2014 - Genus of the Month - Sedum
A few more pictures
Sedum greggii
Sedum reptans
Sedum palmeri, apparently the real one.
Sedum pachyphyllum
A closeup of Sedum roseaSedum greggii
Sedum reptans
Sedum palmeri, apparently the real one.
Sedum pachyphyllum
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Re: April 2014 - Genus of the Month - Sedum
I have had this plant (or propagations of it) for quite some time. This is the best it has flowered for a good few years.
It came from John Pilbeam. I've lost count of the number of new plants I've raised from individual leaves and removed stem sections.
It looks good when not in flower as well.
It came from John Pilbeam. I've lost count of the number of new plants I've raised from individual leaves and removed stem sections.
It looks good when not in flower as well.