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lovestogarden

My Southern California (zone 10a) garden has all kinds of plants mixed together; roses, ferns, succulents, vegetables,....

Sedum Rupestre Angelina

  • Season Icon Mid SpringMid Spring 2020
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lovestogarden

This started as a tiny broken piece I found in San Francisco and now has grown huge and is blooming. 🤯 #sedum #sedum-rupestre-angelina #blooming #update #southerncalifornia 4 May 2020🧤😷

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thehardygardener

I love this, looks so tactile

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lovestogarden

Thank you @cyndi and @thehardygardener

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shawnasea

So pretty. Mine has grown ten fold in size from planting a 2 inch size pot of it last January. Have yet to see it bloom.

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  • Season Icon Early SpringEarly Spring 2018
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lovestogarden

A broken piece of #sedum I picked up while in #sanfrancisco 's Union Square. Why would someone break it off and leave it? #succulent 03/22/2018

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purplebird

Most likely a child, something I did as a very small child was break of tops of plants til my mom broke me.🤗

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lovestogarden

Yep, my gain. So, sweet you are, Laura. ❤ @columbiariver

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lovestogarden

Michelle, you are probably correct. A lot of children do that, don't they? @purplebird

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purplebird

Yes I am afraid there is something about plants that children like to tear off pieces and they have to be taught to respect plants or they keep doing it. As my mom had houseplants all over, multiple flower beds and a huge vegetable garden plus we camped all the time, I had to learn to keep my hands off. With my small grandchildren I will start acting like I am the plant's voice crying out in pain when they touch one. Then I tell them it hurts the plant for them to touch it. It helped.🤗

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lovestogarden

There is an idea, Michelle. Like a live cartoon. @purplebird

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winston30piggy

Maybe an ice plant?

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