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3 thoughts on “Sedum spurium ‘Dragon’s Blood’”
Beautiful!
is that where the resin ‘Dragons blood’ for burning comes from?
Is it possible for this kind of sedum to change colors as it matures? That is, when we moved in, our sedum border was more burgundy, and now it is rather pink. Is it something in the soil, I wonder?
Beautiful!
is that where the resin ‘Dragons blood’ for burning comes from?
Is it possible for this kind of sedum to change colors as it matures? That is, when we moved in, our sedum border was more burgundy, and now it is rather pink. Is it something in the soil, I wonder?