Looks like a distant cousin of broccoli!
T Tess Full Access Member Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 399 Reaction score 322 Location Pacific Northwest Country Jul 18, 2021 #1 Looks like a distant cousin of broccoli! Attachments IMG_20210718_154910470_HDR_640x480.jpg 162.1 KB · Views: 58
C cpp gardener Full Access Member Joined Nov 13, 2019 Messages 2,095 Reaction score 919 Location Riverside/Pomona CA Hardiness Zone 9 Country Jul 19, 2021 #2 It's Sedum/Telephium 'Autumn Joy'. It dies down to nothing in the winter and grows back in the spring.
It's Sedum/Telephium 'Autumn Joy'. It dies down to nothing in the winter and grows back in the spring.