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The bigger leafy ones I cant remember the name of.
"When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again."
William Beebe, 1906
Yes I belive so, all except the "no name" one grew outside in the botanical garden in Gothenburg here in sweden.
"When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again."
William Beebe, 1906
Watch out for that leptinella though. Once it gets a foothold, it will go everywhere. Pretty hard to control. I use it as a ground cover sometimes, but only in small potted ´landscapes´ as to contain it.
Thanks! I watch out for the Leptinella, it has already sent out some runners, I will keep an eye on it. Also I fount that the Azorella trifurcata did survive the transplant, all but one branch went brown and dry, but I belive it will make it.
"When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again."
William Beebe, 1906
Well, really cold winter here in the north, we had some weeks straight with -20C to -25C... 30cm of snow insulated them nicely, but the thaw and freeze afterward got to them hard.
The Leptinella squalida died, but that did not do anything as I had planing on remove it due to the aggressiv growth. It would had run over everything else really soon anyways. Sempervivum tectorum just turned red and took it like nothing...
Sempervivum tectorum
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Sedum album
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Sedum lydium
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Dead as dead can be...
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No name made it!
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Sempervivum tectorum
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"When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again."
William Beebe, 1906
"When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again."
William Beebe, 1906
Steal away . All species in this garden is winter hardy, they stay outside all the time here in Sweden.
"When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again."
William Beebe, 1906
fabricatorgnu wrote:This is great, i'm going to steal some of these ideas
Me too - but have to make it portable (cold snowy winters and all <G>). Great looking rock garden.
Snow is actually good, helps protect the plants. Winter rains, like we get here on the West side, are worse - but hardy Sedums and Sempervivums can even take that, as long as drainage is good. In Yakima, there's a number of hardy Cacti you could include, even - here, only Opuntia fragilis has a chance.