What is this plant?
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Marie Smylie-Darling on Apr 01, 2014look's like hen's and chick's.i have them in a window box,they will keep self seeding all the time,Helpful Reply
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Diane Ross Buchman on Apr 01, 2014That is a sedum. It blooms in the fall, The color is pink but will change to dark burgundy.Helpful Reply
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Sran_dr on Apr 01, 2014Sedum. Mine is called Autumn Joy. Blooms are green during summer, turn pinkish, then by fall deep red. I leave them uncut over the winter to add some interest to the dreary garden and cut off in spring. Can easily be split in spring.Helpful Reply
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Marguerite on Apr 01, 2014I have the same answer...sedum. at the end of the summer they turn a really nice reddish pink color. I cut them and use them in my fall porch decorations.Helpful Reply
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Debasish Kumar Saha on Apr 01, 2014the first one is just as like polash flower in Bangladesh.Helpful Reply
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Jodi White on Apr 01, 2014Autumn Joy sedum....love these....they look great in the summer, very green....then a burnt orange color in the fall!!Helpful Reply
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Teresa Bolton on Apr 01, 2014Yes it is autumn joy sedum, There is four seasons of sedums,.....Helpful Reply
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Teresa Bolton on Apr 01, 2014Also....fyi. this is the plant that the solders used to stop the bleeding.Helpful Reply
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Marie Smylie-Darling on Apr 01, 2014same sort of plant.thee are load's of them.!Helpful Reply
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Hollye Ann Grijalva on Apr 01, 2014Thank you all. Will look that plant up to see what I need to do to help it along.Helpful Reply
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Ellen Burton on Apr 01, 2014Its sedum but we've always call them forever lastingsHelpful Reply
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Mary Fewer Allen on Apr 01, 2014I agree Autumn Joy sedum.Helpful Reply
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Soundra Beamon on Apr 01, 2014Sedum-Autum joyHelpful Reply
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Jenny Pecchia on Apr 02, 2014Jersey shore, PA it is sedum (autumn Joy) have lots in my flower beds very hardy and low maintenance...Helpful Reply
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Wolfe Art on Apr 02, 2014This is Sedum. I have several variates of this that include pink to mauve colored flowers. It can be transplanted nearly anywhere and is very easy to care for.Helpful Reply
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Kathy on Apr 02, 2014We call it in Ohio, never kill.Helpful Reply
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Gretchen on Apr 02, 2014If you want to propagate it, just pull off a leaf and stick it in the soil in your garden. They root very easily. They look very nice en masse in the fall with fall blooming grasses. This is the only thing in my deer resistant garden that I have to protect from the hungry, grazing beasts. They don't eat the flowers but they happily gobble down the leaves and stems.Helpful Reply
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James Ricciuti on Apr 02, 2014I have them they are Autum Joy.Helpful Reply
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Julie Johnson on Apr 02, 2014Sedum, although there are other varieties besides Autumn Joy. Autumn Fire is another popular one that looks like Autumn Joy, but the flower color is different.Helpful Reply
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Carol R on Apr 02, 2014I agree, Autumn Joy sedum. The color of the flower varies, depending on soil. Mine are light to pale pink. Lot of limestone where I live.Helpful Reply
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Shelly Giorgis on Apr 04, 2014To transplant, just take the stalks after the plant blooms and stick them in the ground where you want the plant to grow, That easy.Helpful Reply
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Deborah Durham on Apr 11, 2014Part of it looks like that Stagmus they use as a filler with flower arrangement. I have seen it in Lavender and white.Helpful Reply
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Cindy tustin on Apr 17, 2014Here southeast Ks we call it live forever. It is sedum.Helpful Reply
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Linda Larfield on Apr 27, 2014maybe yarrow..eastern Washington has alot like that and in a couple of different colorsHelpful Reply
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Helen on Apr 28, 2014I agree it is sedum Autumn Joy. Likes drought like conditions, Nice addition to those dry areas of the garden. You can snap that old bloom off to clean up.Helpful Reply
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Felicity Woodruffe on Apr 28, 2014sedum we call it ice plant long lived can be easily grown as stated in other postsHelpful Reply
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Pamela on Jun 16, 2014Its a Sedum- Autumn Joy. The grow beautifully and spread.Helpful Reply
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