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This sedum looks like an autumn joy but is varigated.
The name on the tag was wrong.
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Here is another I don't know the name
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The first one could be Sedum 'Frosty morn'. The second one is a euphorbia, be careful getting the sap on yourself. I was cutting back my neighbors one time several years ago and was sweating, wiped the sweat with my hand and ended up in emerg. with a horrible reaction and eyes swollen shut.
I am not sure if it is Frosty morn and Thanks for the warning I will be very careful
I don't know Kya but their both pretty.I have something blooming not sure what it is but a sedum of some sort I think.
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Here is another I don't know the name
It's a euphorbia!
Does this one look familiar!
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The first one is a sedum similar to Autumm Joy, just variagated.
Ron that is it. It looks just the same.
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Full name is Euphorbia myrsinites.
It's hardy to zone 3 in well drained soil!
Mine tends to be prostrate with the stems lying flat on the ground with the flowering somewhat upturned!
It will send out new growth later on in the season so you can clip out the spent flowering stems close to the crown.
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