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FrazerHenderson:
Just to let folks know that the latest Sedum Society Newsletter (104) is now available (to obtain a copy see details on http://www.cactus-mall.com/sedum/

Issue 104 includes:
- description of Sedum 'Wray's Rogue'
- description of the new cultivar Sedum'Rolling Rock'
- an article on the distribution of Crassula pubescens subsp. radicans (Haw.) on Jersey
- for the alpinists, varieties of Sedum grisebachii in the Rhodope Mnts.
- botanical description of Rhodiola chrysanthemifolia from Yunnan, Bhutan, Myanmar and Assam
- discussion of the correct names associated with Sedum rupestre L.

All in all a good read with some great full-colour pictures.

Tom Waters:
Thanks for posting this! I was not aware of the Sedum Society and what it offers.

Palustris:
There are a fair number of American members of the Society, so why not join us, Tom? The Cuttings exchange is a fantastic way to increase you stock of plants.
The Website has a Downloadable membership form.

FrazerHenderson:
Tom

....four colour issues per year, a cuttings exchange, seed distribution and access to expert identification/resources.

I'm currently working on the species index for the first 100 issues of the magazine and hope to have it on the website early in the New Year. (Hoping to complete draft for the editor by the year end!)

Come and join us you'd be made very welcome.

Frazer

brianw:
I was very impressed by this http://fizzynotions.wordpress.com/2012/08/17/rose-crown/ Rhodiola on a Nargs trip some years back. It seemed to grow mostly in wet spring flushes, but very seasonal water maybe. I bought a plant 2 years back but it did not survive in my boggy patch alongside the pond.
Anyone else grow it here in the UK? I would like to try it again sometime.

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