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Assignment: Up close & personal

Posted by luvtosharedivs (My Page) on
Mon, Apr 16, 07 at 20:42

I wanted to join you all with your little bits of nature.

Species tulips only 3" tall:

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Heuchera, 'Amethyst Mist':

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And finally, does anyone recognize this?

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RE: Assignment: Up close & personal

It's a sedum!


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Succulent Creeping red sedum?


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Excellent photos, Jule!

No idea on the third one, but it's beautiful!

Kt


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Thanks, Kt.

Jean & Eric, you're both right it's Sedum, 'Voodoo'.
A ground hugging plant w/tiny rosettes that look much brighter in sunlight.

Julie


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I love all 3 plants!....nice shots!
Konrad


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Well seen...I dug up a sedum from the wild part of the yard 2 yrs ago and just love it...It seems to end up falling apart n the middle so I'm going to try cutting it back after it gets about 12 inches...I've heard that when you do that to (anything they tend to bush more and not flop open)Don't know for sure..but since I know it'll come back it'll be worht a try!...Oh, I nearly forgot-Nice pics!
juanita


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Thanks juanital and konrad.

Here's another pic I snapped today:
Stonecrop, 'Dragon's Blood Tricolor':

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Well, this photo doesn't do justice to the plant. The colors are actually more intense. You have to get down on your hands and knees to appreciate the tiny quarter-inch rosettes.

Julie


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