One of several sedums we planted a couple of years ago to fill in some bare spots. They're definitely doing what we intended - spreading like crazy and coming back healthier and greener each year. A nice, low maintenance plant, this one gets pretty, little yellow flowers later in the season.
What an incredibly healthy looking plant! I've heard of sedum but I'm not sure if they'll grow in my part of the country. I need to Google it. Is it in sun or shade? I need something for a shady spot, to "fill in" as you put it!
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Wow, I don't think I've ever seen or heard of that plant before -- how beautiful! And you're right, it's definitely lush.
What an incredibly healthy looking plant! I've heard of sedum but I'm not sure if they'll grow in my part of the country. I need to Google it. Is it in sun or shade? I need something for a shady spot, to "fill in" as you put it!
I've seen those, but I never knew what they were called. Yours does look lush.
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