sedumzz said: to the NGA! I am elated to hear that you are hooked on Sedum too ;)
Please show us some photos! :-)
Sedum has been split up to several genus, here is a thread about it.
The thread "Guide for sorting Sedum into new genera" in Sedum forum
sedumzz said: Beautiful babies! They look awesome. Where are you from? What state/zone? If you live in a high enough zone you can take cuttings after they bloom, root them over the winter, and grow new babies!
AlanFor said: Hi Sedumzz, I live in Scotland so a little worried about the lack of sun 😂 Thanks for the advice, I'll try that, my old mum was asking about them so I'll take some cuttings for her.
webesemps said: Alan, your plantings look great! And
sedumzz said: Ahh. I see. Do you know how cold it gets? If so, that could help time cuttings that won't affect the dormancy.
sedumzz said: I will be writing a thread/article about proapgating Hylotelephium soon
AlanFor said: Last one is with some semps. Would be grateful if someone could tell me what this plant is. Came in a pack of sedum but can't find out what it is.
sedumzz said: Actually, I believe this is a Saxifraga. A crusty one.