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Received the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), 1993 Award of Garden Merit. Reconfirmed in 2006.
I got a small pint clump of this variety from my sister when visiting her home and found it thrived in our garden's poorest soil with nex...Read More
Okay Folks! After a much frustrating endeavor I have come to find that this Sedum spectabile aka Showy Stonecrop is EASILY mistaked to...Read More
This is a very easy plant to grow and propagate. I grew one from a leaf simply placed in moist soil. Tho it is a succulent the leaves are...Read More
We love this plant because of the butterflies it attracts in September when it flowers here (St John's, Newfoundland). Some years we hav...Read More
i am growing these for the first time. mailorder plants were small when i put them out in spring and theyve quadrupled in size.autum...Read More
Many named cultivars are available with varying flower color and foliage color.
Extremely easy to propagate: any stem brok...Read More
A clump forming and well-behaved plant that adds a nice show of color late in the gardening season. The fleshy leaves are slightly toothe...Read More