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  1. Shaneoak

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    Hey saw this beauty. Any ideas what they are? Ta
     

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    The reddy coloured one could be a form of Hylotelphium, used to be Sedum, difficult to make the leaves out clearly. If they are thick and fleshy then it is.
     
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      1. Thalictrum delaveyi.
      2. Hylotelephium..... used to be known as Sedum
      3. Thalictrum delaveyi album.
       
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      • Shaneoak

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        Thankyou so much I’m going to buy these or even better get some cuttings , if they grow from cuttings that is!
         
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