Gardener Susan
Sedum sarmentosum and Liriope spicata
Here's my back yard where there once was lawn. Now it's Sedum in the foreground and Liriope in the background. I intended it to be all Sedum, but much of it was killed by the white clover I mistakenly planted with the Sedum (the clover got too tall and killed the Sedum). In order to prevent erosion, I brought in the Liriope, which was free to me and fills in quickly.
This Sedum is also commonly identified as Sedum acre.
Sedum sarmentosum and Liriope spicata
Here's my back yard where there once was lawn. Now it's Sedum in the foreground and Liriope in the background. I intended it to be all Sedum, but much of it was killed by the white clover I mistakenly planted with the Sedum (the clover got too tall and killed the Sedum). In order to prevent erosion, I brought in the Liriope, which was free to me and fills in quickly.
This Sedum is also commonly identified as Sedum acre.