Been Googling for a half hour and I can't nail this ground cover with the little yellow flowers. Anyone know? I promise this is my last one for the day.:)
Thanks--Jerry
Can you tell me what this is?
I had to enlarge it. I think the flowers are typical of a sedum. With those scalloped leaves, it could be Sedum kamtschaticum or a similar one. There are a few that are similar so look at sedums.
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