
Lovely time.
My dear wife Karen does so well choosing garden plants that take turns with their blooming cycles in our gardens, front and back.
The cedum turns out its flower-tops at the end of summer.
As I admire the plant out front, I also think it almost looks like it could look good in a salad … not quite.
Sedum is such a hardy beautiful plant. And yours is gorgeous!
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So many times I search for more info from your posts. They produce beautiful flowers. “And birds, deer, squirrels, and voles may nibble on the succulent foliage.” Somebody thinks they would look good and taste good on a salad. 🙂
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I love sedum and they’ll continue to fill in and grow each year. I have some near me that are kind of purplish. p.s. as a former pre-school teacher, I see the blossoms as great to print with to make paintings. )
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I see you point that they do look brush-like, Beth!
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