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Jan 30, 2017 1:13 PM CST
Name: tarev
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My sedums are doing okay this winter, with the chilly overnights in the 33F to 39F range and this good interval in rains after being so rainy this January, temps rising to 55F to 60F daytime:
Sedum morganianum
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Sedum dasyphyllum major
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Sedum dasyphyllum minor
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Sedum mexicanum
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Sedum rubrotinctum
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My other succulents are doing okay too, Crassulas, Graptoverias, Gasterias, Pachyveria, Senecios, Echeverias. I am beginning to understand how parched they must have been with our drought, and with the good rainfall, then cool temps and dry intervals, this is what they like more. I am thankful we did not get any 20F's this time, that is often the killer temps for my succulents.

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