Monday, May 11, 2009

Random plant event: Sedum 'Lemon Coral' flowers

Remarkably pressed for time on this one. But I thought these were interesting. I don't know anything about Sedum 'Lemon Coral' except that they're apparently used as annuals by the kinds of people who use succulents as annuals here. (Or maybe they aren't. They haven't sold particularly well compared to some of the other succulents we got in the same assortment.)

I have no idea how they would do as houseplants. The flowers, in any case, are neat, and I hadn't seen them before. So there you go.


4 comments:

our friend Ben said...

They're beautiful, Mr. S.! But what do they have to do with coral?! If there's a yellow coral, I have yet to see it!

Julie said...

These are really sweet, and quite cool flowers! Yeah, the coral part is a mystery!!!

Anonymous said...

I have these that my church gave me and they're Beautiful i just gotta get them to grow with out my cat eating them. :)

jeanann said...

Maybe because the plant looks like coral? The animal, not the color.