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Its low to the ground and green all year long...that is when its not blooming, then it is yellow...then red. Thanks!!

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Here are larger pictures, I was thinking maybe a creeping Sedum?
That would be my guess, google Sedum 'Acre' and see if that is it.
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It's some kind of sedum. Sorry can't help with the name
Mel, check out this link -
SEDUMS
That red makes it a bit unusual & ought to make it a bit easier to ID.
Looks a bit like
Sedum glaucophyllum or maybe
'Aurora' (Sedum rubrotinctum) - or
Sedum kamtschaticum 'Variegatum'
Thank you...I will check these all out and let you know.
I don't know but it's pretty.
Hm...I'm from western PA and I hope you've figured this out. I agree about a type of sedum. We used to always have it in our rock garden but I don't recall ANYthing staying green all year long in Pittsburgh. Spider Lily, you are my kinda person

Blue I think you got it!! From what I have read its evergreen, hardy in zones 3-9, 2-6 inches tall, yellow flowers which turn into red seed pods. Yep...sounds like what I have...Thank you all so much!!
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