StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Sedum spectabile
gdn[ip] - spring growth, 2025
07 Feb 2025 |
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The 2025 spring growth has begun ...
Give it a few more days / a week or so and we'll cut back the old growth, and possibly collect a few seeds. I am thinking about dividing the original plant - the repotting involved will encourage extra steams and flowers.
SoS[23] - ice plant and friends [HTT]
16 Apr 2023 |
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Sadly, the bulbs aren't doing very well - maybe some more dud compost or frost damage ? [when I dug them up several weeks later, they were infested with maggots / eelworms, so the whole lot was binned, and the pot has been carefully sterilised and put aside]
However, the Ice Plant is putting on lots of growth ...
vin[22] - Ice plant
06 Aug 2022 |
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In the gardens outside the museum at Chesterholm - an Ice Plant [Sedum spectabile] but with whiter flowers than the one we've growing at home. Equally attractive to bees and butterflies ...
gdn[ip] - developing nicely
gdn[ip] - 2022 growth [SoS/22]
03 May 2022 |
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Ice Plant - 2022's first image, taken mid-April, showing vigorous growth, after over-wintering in the small greenhouse.
gdn[ip] - ice plant (Sedum spectabile)
gdn[ip] - ice plant (Sedum spectabile)
gdn[ip] - ice plant (Sedum spectabile)
gdn[ip] - ice plant (Sedum spectabile)
25 Oct 2021 |
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By September, the stem tips had produced masses of tiny flower buds, which finally opened to show pink / reddish petals. Unfortunately, a bit late for butterflies ...
gdn[ip] - ice plant (Sedum spectabile)
21 Jun 2021 |
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Sedum spectabile aka Hylotelephium spectabile, Butterfly stonecrop.
Repotted in early April, and moved to this table. Hopefully out of the reach of whatever was eating chunks of the leaves last year. By June, so in a couple of months has nearly doubled in size.
gdn[ip] - ice plant (Sedum spectabile)
24 Apr 2021 |
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aka Hylotelephium spectabile, Butterfly stonecrop.
Can grow to 18" or slightly more, with pinkish flowers which are attractive to butterflies - prefers bright sun and a well drained (sandy) soil.
Despite appearing to be a succulent, it is actually classed as "hardy perennial" and is able to withstand frosts.
Bought "on spec" from a very small local plant / garden centre a year or two ago.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hylotelephium_spectabile
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