the same thing happened with this plant....
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Amy Q on Apr 29, 2012even this one will not bloom but add nice contrast to the landscape !Helpful Reply
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Lisa H on Apr 30, 2012I don't know if you can see it...bubt it has one stem on upper left that grew up instead of out and now has yellow flower on it....did it breed with the weeds? lolHelpful Reply
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Lisa H on Apr 30, 2012oooops....upper right!Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Apr 30, 2012It's hard to tell from the photo but it looks like a little sedum. Some of them bloom as well.Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on May 01, 2012I agree with Douglas looks like a sedum to me. I think it is 'Angeline' Sedum. They have a yellow flower. It will spread well and turn a nice orangey color in the fall. It will stay with you year round.Helpful Reply
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Karen on May 05, 2015i have tons of this in my garden. I love it. Very easy care plant and yes, it is a sedum. It does get little flowers and you will find sprouts of it way far away from the original mound, but it spreads slowly so is controllable. Dos turn a pretty rust color in the fall..Helpful Reply
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Helen Dunbar on Aug 09, 2016It is sedum. Easy to start, just break off a piece and lay it on the dirt, in a few days it will be rooted and you can start It just about anywhere. I love this plant. Helen DunbarHelpful Reply
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