The red is the aging flowers of one of the sedums and the green leaves are the same plant. No idea what the ground cover red foliage is but someone else will know.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
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The main plant in the pic is one of the hylotelephiums (formerly called sedum and we mostly still call them that but I didn't want to cause any confusion).
There's a fuchsia in the bottom left corner (possibly Display).
I don't know what the plant that's turning red is - maybe a very small deciduous azalea?
The green one in the bottom right corner could be one of the creeping types of campanula but I can't really tell without flowers.
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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