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green plants are growing in the dirt

Not hard to tell where this stone crop is endemic. It resides mostly in the middle elevations of the western Cascades. Rocky slopes, cliffs, and road cuts is where you find the clusters of small green rosettes that makes large colonies. In summer 4″ stems arrive topped with bright gold/yellow flowers- a pollinators dream. Little […]

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100 Seeds w/instructions - seeds are very small This mix of various creeping sedum varieties provides an optimum array of color and textures, creat

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several different types of plants growing in the ground

*** PLEASE NOTE *** Must be booked by week 46 to receive vernalized material in spring of the following year. The bluest S. telephium you've ever seen. You will be very pleased with its lovely oblong, blue-grey leaves that tint purple in summer, its low mounding habit, and its amazing crown-formation. Additionally, it displays lovely rose pink flowers in late summer. Enjoy! USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9Size (HT/W/FL HT): 10" / 24" / 12"Exposure: Full SunBloom Time(s): August, September

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green plants are growing together in the garden

A durable semi-evergreen, hardy groundcover, suitable for pathways, rock gardens, and as a bank cover. ‘John Creech’ is a particulary low and tight form of S. spurium that grows 2 inches tall and spreads to a foot wide, then slowly creeps in a noninvasive manner. Its dense habit tends to keep weeds from poking through. Topped by purplish-pink flowers in summer that attract

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If you’re looking for plants that thrive in rock gardens and coarse, nutrient-poor soil, check out stonecrop! These plants have thick, succulent-like leaves that allow them to thrive in environments where many other plants perish. Gardening expert Briana Yablonski shares 13 stonecrop varieties to consider planting.

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