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Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by martin-f, Aug 7, 2017.

  1. martin-f

    martin-f Plant Hardiness Zone 8b

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    Hi I bought this today I don't know what happened to the label :scratch: its a Alpine on the pot it said Stauden mix, ive googled that and cant find anything similar, does anyone know what it is please.
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      Possibly a Sedum.
       
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        Good evening @martin-f its one of the gnome family I think it is commonly known as union jack gnomaniti because of its red white and bluey greem colouring:sofa: sorry just couldn't resist :smile:

        But am looking through my books for you:smile::blue thumb:
         
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          Hi Martin,

          Looks like Sedum Rupestre ( also known as Sedum Reflexum ) .

          It's a creeping plant with yellow flowers.

          I must say though that yours looks like it's been in too much shade and is a little pale and forced.
           
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            martin-f Plant Hardiness Zone 8b

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            Thank you KFF that looks like it,
            Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' - Golden Sedum | World of Succulents
            No wonder it was £2.99 lol, ive not used this garden centre before it was in a shady area now you mention it, reading up on it from the above link it should soon recover its a hardy plant, thanks again for your help :).
             
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              Not only recover but spread too. I pull out yards of it every year.
               
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                martin-f Plant Hardiness Zone 8b

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                Its ideal for what I want Palustris, it can spread were it wants on the gravel area it will make nice ground cover :).
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