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Sedum, Hylotelephium, Phedimus and Rhodiola

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Tony Willis:

--- Quote from: brianw on December 30, 2012, 08:01:02 PM ---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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When I saw it, it was growing at Summit Lake on Mt Evans,very lovely robust plants in the roadside grit,so very well drained.

Kovacs Pal:
Dear Palustris

I would like to ask, there is any problems in the “cutting exchange” if you want send plants into the USA? (How can you send living plants into USA from Europe?)

Thanks
Pali

Palustris:
I have not tried to send Cuttings to America for a long time, so I am not able to help. If you Email Ray Stephenson at the Sedum Society (from the Web page) I am sure he will be able to give definite advice.

Tom Waters:
A phytosanitary certificate would be required.

FrazerHenderson:
A really good internet resource is  http://www.crassulacae.ch/     it also contains the complete index of all 100 issues of the Sedum Society Newsletter (a task which took me much longer than I thought it would!).

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