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Old 07-05-2005, 03:44 AM
Lisa Hurley
 
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And it's pretty hardy stuff -- I live in zone 3 and several varieties are
"old reliables" even in our climate!

Lisa
Montana


"SedumQueen" wrote in message
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You could plant a few of the taller varieties like Sedum Telephium
Autumn Joy or Neon and a couple of the ground-cover spreading types
like Sedum tetractinum and Sedum sexangulare.