Mauve steeples of woody-stemmed vervain point skywards, keeping company with ground-hugging stonecrop.
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The two stonecrops performed well under most conditions, although tasteless stonecrop was stunted by early drought.
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Plantings around the ring include yarrow, Kobold liatris, Pink Knock Out Roses and sedum kamchaticum or stonecrop.
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Rocks, moss, stonecrop, iron, merds.
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Following snowmelt Dark stonecrop and Snow gentian are the first to appear, their seeds beginning to germinate as early as August.
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Of the remaining five species evaluated, blue grama and hardy ice plant outperformed small-leaf pussytoes, brittle pricklypear, and spearleaf stonecrop.
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Each July, they send up a forest of long stalks studded with purple blossoms, filling in around the burgeoning hydrangeas and stonecrop.
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Hillside yard featuring a grass patio edged with seven beds filled with cannas, Hosta, lilies, daylilies, iris, gladiolus, Siberian iris, creeping phlox, bee balm, mums and stonecrop.
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The edge of the common is a bulwark of tightly interlocked stones on a foundation of unwieldy boulders, all clothed in lichen and flowering stonecrop with blue sheep's-bit, ling and bilberry.
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Any of various northern temperate plants of the genus Sedum having fleshy leaves and red or yellow or white flowers
Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops. It contains around 400 species of leaf succulents that are found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, varying from annual and creeping herbs to shrubs. ...