Hi Rod,
I think it's Sedum sieboldii? No doubt confirmation or alternative will follow. Jane
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Re: July 2014 - Plants in Perfect Pots
Thanks Jane. I've Googled it and it looks right.Jane O wrote:Hi Rod,
I think it's Sedum sieboldii? No doubt confirmation or alternative will follow. Jane
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Re: July 2014 - Plants in Perfect Pots
It is Sedum sieboldii variegata and it stays outside in the same place all year round, I repot it occasionally. The house wall faces south, so it stays relatively warm and dry.
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Judging will take place soonLiz M wrote:Can I squeeze in one more?
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Re: July 2014 - Plants in Perfect Pots
I've seen a lot of nice pots in the forum recently so I don't understand why there are only four entrants this month
What I was not expecting was so many self made pots so well done Rogan, lzrddr and Liz M. I did expect that following the president's tea pots there would be some unconventional pots but Lithos exceeded expectations with the tortoise.
After quite a lot of scrolling between the pictures I kept coming back to two if LIz M's echeverias with the winner finally being Echeveria halbingeri sanchez-mejoradae
What I was not expecting was so many self made pots so well done Rogan, lzrddr and Liz M. I did expect that following the president's tea pots there would be some unconventional pots but Lithos exceeded expectations with the tortoise.
After quite a lot of scrolling between the pictures I kept coming back to two if LIz M's echeverias with the winner finally being Echeveria halbingeri sanchez-mejoradae
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Congratulations Liz
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Wow! Thank you, that's fantastic. Give me a few hours and I'll come up with something for August.
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