This is the Sedum elecombeanum. Today:
Most of the season. Actually this is the same three clumps just after I planted them in 2023:
In full bloom:
This is one of my favorites that isn't very showy. But it loves to crawl over cracks between the rocks. Sedum sarmentosum. Here is what it looks like in the fall. Very pinkish.
Most of the year it is just yellow-green, and it gets little yellow flowers.
I seem to have three different types of tricolor sedum. This is my favorite. Look how red it is today.
This is what it looked like in June.
This is another little grouping that is turning out to be very nice. This is sedum 'Angelina' and sempervivum 'Gold Rush.' Today:
And in June (the 'Gold Rush' was quite new and sprawly as it came from the store):
Finally, I haven't showed this very much this year, but it continues to be one of my favorite purchases of last year. It is filling the space in slowly. I think I'll be able to split a piece off next spring, because I definitely want it more that one place. This is Sedum takesimense (formerly kamskaticum) 'Atlantis.' Today:
In August:
And in early spring when it's just coming up:
In other news, I worked on computer stuff, I worked in the driveway garden, I took a little walk.
Miles walked in 2024: 489.2
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3 comments:
The rock garden puts on a show for fall.
Ann- I think so. I love to walk around it and just look at the little groupings that make me smile
Chaplin: "Gold rush? Is there any actual gold? I'm surprised Dennis never tried that for one of his get-rich-quick schemes ..."
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