Friday, November 03, 2006
SEDUM SPATHULIFOLIUM
Sedum spathulifolium is a west cost native that I cluster plant throughout the garden. The cultivar that I have is 'Cape blanco', which was selected for its wonderful blue grey foliage. I love to tuck it in the nooks and crannies around the garden as well as next to the river rock walkways. There's something that I like about mixing it with other hardy succulents and locating it with decorative gravel and rocks that appeals to me. Maybe because its very textural creating a living tapestry. Even a low shallow pot filled with an assortment of sedums and sempervirens and accessorized with some attractive rocks can make a statement. Either way its a wonderful little plant that deserves a place in any garden. Plus its very easy to grow.
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Easy to grow?
That's for me!
great shot too, very clear.
Thanks for the post! I'm a succulent junkie....gotta try this one for sure!
Thanks Lisa and Becky, I have many more types of Sedums I'll post and discuss in the future. All the best, Bob of bobsgarden.com
I se-dum :) They are my faves.
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