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Nov 2, 2013 3:26 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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I love seeing the changes in some of the sedum in the fall. We have had two heavy frosts so far in the last week. Time to see which ones are affected by the cold weather, and which ones are not.
Roseum's color seems to intensify with the cold.


Baby Tears green color deepens


I adore the form and color of this sweet sedum


Some of these species type sedum can be difficult to ID. I hope this photo will be helpful.


This one is an Oregon native sedum, and can have an almost miniature shrub look at times.


I find the seed heads of October Daphne to be very interesting and colorful


What sedum can you find out in your gardens this time of year?

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