Our Sedum plants have been flowering for about a month now. I took this photo shortly after they’d started blooming. Aren’t their tiny delicate little flowers pretty?
I even enjoy this plant when the flowers begin to die and dry up. The flowers and their stalks dry and turn a brownish color. You’d think that would be ugly, but it’s quite ornamental. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear that some people cut these dried flowers and stalks and put them in Winter dried flower displays in their home. That’s how nice they look even when they are dead.
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Captain Lifecruiser says
Oh, they are so cute, these tiny flowers. And it’s just amazing how many they are!!!!
genny says
thats looks interesting flower. I did not see like that here maybe there is but i just did not find one like that. TC mine is here
Aiyana says
Interesting flower. I just never realized that sedum had such pretty blooms. Happy GTS,
Aiyana
Captain Lifecruiser says
Pssst. Don’t forget to put up Your Oddly Ghost Post tomorrow, Tuesday, for the cyber cruise Halloween celebrations – or just enjoy others 😀
Kango Traveler says
awesome photographs, I love that macro mode feature; I bet it would look great in a winter display as you suggest.
Dramedy Girl says
Happy anniversary! And the sedum is beautiful!
Dorothy Stahlnecker says
I have them dried and in a vase…have lasted over a year already..they are lovely….
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Chief Prognosticator says
No green thumb for me… sorry. I prefer working with wood and bricks in my garden — building awesome lawn elements like retaining walls!
Pips says
My wife always makes this. I like spring flowers more. Then it becomes soon summer. 🙂
dangrabbit@get backlinks says
Do you know which Sedum it is? Unless I missed it there’s no name for it. I’m thinking about getting the angelica…I think that’s the right name its a cute one.