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Seen in garden centre but no name!

Any one tell me what it is and hardy outside in UK
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Sedum multiceps, not hardy I don’t think.
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Thank you Diane. Most helpful.
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Diane wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:56 pm Sedum multiceps, not hardy I don’t think.
Mine was in my cold frame last winter, although that wasn't a big test.

If I had loads, I would consider testing a bit outside. Think it comes from a (cool + damp) winter alpine area in Algeria so may be OKish??
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