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Mar 19, 2015 10:55 PM CST
Name: Connie
Willamette Valley OR (Zone 8a)
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I took a few sedum photos the other day, all in my backyard. This is my unknown sedum that I planted in the accent garden to flow between the rocks. I think Lynn told me what it was once upon a time but silly me, I should have made a label right then and there. The grape hyacinths grow right through it and Semp 'Black' doesn't mind it at all. I think the sedum helps keep the semp from being too wet, perfect partners.

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I have posted this sedum growing in this fountain before, now you can see it has taken over even more space. I love it!
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Some Ogon that has returned and semp Emerald Empress, happy as can be growing directly in my clay soil. I really think that many semps do okay without special efforts taken to increase drainage when there are companion plants close by.

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