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Jan 8, 2023 5:32 PM CST
Fairfax VA (Zone 7a)
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sedumzz said: I'm talking about the matting ones, not the Hylotelephiums and Phedimus.
Petrosedum., especially the mexican types did TERRIBLE.
Sedum 'Coral Reef' turned to mush; but this happens every winter.
I had a lot of smaller Hylotelephium which are likely dead due to the multiple cold snaps; but I'm still hopefull Crossing Fingers! . Small as in quarter-size before winter


I just checked; somehow my Bluet has been moved across the bed. UFO activity? No, probably chipmunks or some other animal. My Sempervivum tectorum is looking good. I really like the minty coloration with maroon tips in the summer.
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