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Mon, Jul 1, 13 at 9:19
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- Posted by flower-frenzy 8 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 1, 13 at 12:54
| In the first pic, the plant in the front looks like some type of sedum. The plant directly behind it is Lady's Mantle. (Not sure which one you were asking about.) |
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| The second looks like St. John's wort, and the third another sedum. |
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- Posted by gardenweed_z6a N CT (My Page) on Tue, Jul 2, 13 at 1:02
| My St. John's wort doesn't look anything like the plant in photo #2, nor do my cushion spurge/Euphorbia varieties (which I've been growing for 20+ years) resemble those in the photos. Sorry I can't help with the others. Have you tried posting photos on the Name That Plant forum? |
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| Actually, I think nhbabs is right, it looks like Shrubby, Golden or could be Kalm's St. John's Wort. |
This post was edited by mori1 on Tue, Jul 2, 13 at 4:20
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| I don't know what the sedum-like yellow blooms are, but I have a very similar volunteer all over my dry, shady, sandy front yard. I think they are quite beautiful , but they don't fit in with my pink-purple-white themed bed. I guess I'll change the theme. LOL Martha |
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| The St John's Wort is one of many St Johns Worts ie Hypericum. There are a lot ranging from tiny alpines to large shrubs. Neither of the succulents is a Euphorbia. They are both Sedums. The white looks like Sedum album. |
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