Archive for September, 2010

Sep
15

Sedum rupestre Nana

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Sedum rupestre Nana Small, up to 5 mm long, conically elongated, linear leaves arranged spirally on the stems polovzpřímených, well floured silvery coating. This would give a brief description of a new cultivar of Sedum rupestre 'Nana'. If I had one word to express the impression from this plant, I can think of one. Gem. It is a beautiful miniatures, which at first glance its much whitish silvery color.

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Sep
15

Sedum pluricuale

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Sedum pluricaule Hylotephium pluricaule

Stonecrop originally from Siberia, the Amur region. It grows in parts of the mountains nezalesněných between small conifer, in the clefts of rocks, and steep cliffs on the coast. Distinctive, very succulent, entire leaves are densely crowded on short, upright stems. Throughout the vegetation are pearly pink to purple-gray color.

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