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TheGreenManTheGreenMan Posts: 1,957
Hi,

When I moved in here two years ago there was a pot of this left. 

It’s now self seeded all over but I quite like it taking over this gravel channel between the lawn and the decking. 

I know it’s a sedum (although I think I read “they’ve” changed the name) but does anyone know which one it is? 

The bees seem to love it so I’ll let it do its thing. 🐝 

Your help, as always, is much appreciated. 

J.


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  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904
    Oh well done sir/madam.
    We're clearly on the same wavelength this morning. I bought this years ago in a collection and this year it is going mad...in a good way. I have no idea what it is called and look forward to finding out.
  • PalustrisPalustris Posts: 4,307
    Sedum kamtschaticum
  • TheGreenManTheGreenMan Posts: 1,957
    Oh well done sir/madam.
    We're clearly on the same wavelength this morning. I bought this years ago in a collection and this year it is going mad...in a good way. I have no idea what it is called and look forward to finding out.
    You may call me James. 😂
  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904
    Well that's a kamtschcatchy name. I'm surprised I didn't remember it! 😕 Thank you @Palustris
  • TheGreenManTheGreenMan Posts: 1,957
    Palustris said:
    Sedum kamtschaticum
    Thank you 🙏🏻
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    An easier name is orange stonecrop (though why when it's yellow?). They had it at the garden we visited today.
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • TheGreenManTheGreenMan Posts: 1,957
    What an odd name for it @Busy-Lizzie
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