Sedum 'Frosty Morn'
- Subject: Sedum 'Frosty Morn'
- From: W*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 15:03:24 EDT
Good Day --
Would someone, please, put a little shade-cloth over the sun!! A couple years ago I fell in love with this little guy (Sedum 'Frosty Morn'). At first I thot he had an unusual growth habit. Some of the stems were all green and some were Frosty. I thot, perhaps, the new growth was green and matured into Frosty stems. I'm sure now that I am wrong about that. It is just 1/2 green and 1/2 Frosty. Recently someone told me that some have the nasty habit of doing this and that I should get another one. My question for the day is -- I've been trying to decide if I should: a. Get rid of it and plant a new one somewhere else. My heart won't let me destroy it so on to -- b. Take cuttings of the Frosty side and hope the new plants don't split colors like the old one. c. Dig up the old plant and see if I can separate out the green stems. Seems possible since there are only about 6-7 stems total. And the green ones are pretty much on one side. What experience have you all had with this plant? Anything similar? And what do you suggest I do with mine? I'm leaning to doing both b and c. As soon as someone gets that shade-cloth up! Thank you and have a cup of coffee on me -- § [_]D Barbara USDA Zone 5, Rock Island, Illinois USA @}-->-->------------- |
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