Suburban Wildlife

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

At it's best. (Sedum)


A very deep red - which will remain until the blooms are covered with snow.

4 comments:

Gail said...

I dislike that I have to ask, shows my lack of knowledge, what is it? Is it a sedum, looks similiar to what we call House Leak.

laurak/ForestWalkArt :) said...

NICE!! i bet it looks wonderful with 'flurries' on it...that deep red peeking through...

Rusty said...

One thing I must metion. The dried up leaves around the bloom belong to another shrub - a small lilac. The leaves of the sedum are still full and green.

Unknown said...

This is one of my most favourite of sedums (sedum ice). I have several in my garden and although they all originate from the same plant (it being easy to to grow from stem pull - cuttings) they tend to differ in that some have quite large star clusters - almost resembling Australia in their shape, others form much smaller clusters like islands in the Pacific.

Lovely and crisp photos!