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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

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Pink 'Matrona' sedum with loose flowers from growing in too much shade. The pollinators don't seem to mind! They continued to buzz around the flowers, even as I moved it to a sunnier spot.

12 comments:

  1. What a wonderful sea of pink! And so fluffy, too!

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  2. I like the looser look. Did the whole plant get too open looking? The flowers seem lovely even though grown in too much shade -- they're frothy!

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  3. As long as the pollinators are happy, right?! You'll be happy to know that there were butterflies in the yard yesterday. I saw two and a skipper! I guess the temperature just needed to fall some. It was 92 yesterday! Yippee.

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  4. My sedums got smoked and peed on.

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  5. That's a nice mute pink. I like sedum a lot here in pots.

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  6. Beautiful! My sedum is the busiest place in the garden right now...bees, flies, butterflies oh my!

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  7. Love the toad lily in the heading. Such dainty complicated flowers, I could look at them all day.

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  8. My sedum is in bloom now also.--Appreciated my me and the pollinators :) (That's a huge lizard on your side-bar!)

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  9. Pretty little flowers. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. I miss my Toad Lilies! They lasted three years and then never came back. Time to try again in a different spot! I agree--your Sedum looks great even though grown in the shade.

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  11. Jennifer@threedogsinagarden
    It is amazing how much bees and butterflies seem to like sedum. I guess when so many other flowers are packing it in, pollinators like the fact that sedum is just coming on strong.

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