A Sedum

Discuss hardy cacti grown outside all year.
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iann
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A Sedum

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Entirely hardy here, even a weed, but looking very good in the heatwave we're having. The bees love it :)
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Heather
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Re: A Sedum

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Yes, they do grow well here don't they? I saw some growing on an old wall, out in the middle of nowhere, when the dogs were walking me. Lovely things. :)
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gemhunter178
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Re: A Sedum

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Very nice patch you have! =D>
A cactus and succulent collector who especially likes Ariocarpus. …Though I have a bit of everything! Want some pictures? See my flickr! I also do art and such.
Onzuka
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Re: A Sedum

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I grow lots and lots of the one in the upper righjt hand corner of your pic, Sedum spectabile I believe. They are not in flower just yet. When the flowers open, they are constantly visited by bees, but I've never seen any seeds! They are so hardy that their common name is The Ice Plant. I grow them to feed to my tortoises, they are good food and the torts love them.

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Re: A Sedum

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Thats litteraly covered.

Your lucky indeed =^_^=
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