What is this plant?
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Maria lessing on May 12, 2016I am almost sure that the plant in the pic is a euphorbia. Please check https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuphorbiaHelpful Reply
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Sarah on May 12, 2016It's a variety of sedum. Possibly Autumn Joy.Helpful Reply
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Sue Johnson on May 12, 2016I've always known it as sedumHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on May 12, 2016Sedum Autumn JoyHelpful Reply
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Clearissa Coward on May 12, 2016It's sedum. I just planted some in posts by my back door. Mine will bloom yellow. I hope it will come back in posts like it does when planted in the ground.Helpful Reply
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Traci on May 12, 2016sedum, yepHelpful Reply
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Diana Northrop on May 12, 2016Absolutely Autumn Joy Sedum, classic perennial garden must have.Helpful Reply
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LaFawne on May 12, 2016Sedum for sure, also known as Upright Stone Crop. Lots of different varieties though, might not be Autumn Joy. All are beautiful , and very low maintenance!Helpful Reply
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Levinia Mullins on May 12, 2016old name house leak plant great ground coverHelpful Reply
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MN Mom on May 12, 2016Autumn Joy sedum. Great perennial!Helpful Reply
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Lori Jackson on May 12, 2016Autumn Joy Sedum. Love them.Helpful Reply
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Sue Scimeca on May 12, 2016If you want more of these, you can easily divide this plant in half to start with. They are hardy and a very dependable garden plant.Helpful Reply
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Lisa Hall on May 12, 2016Very quick responses, answered my question perfectly.Helpful Reply
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Vsh4823934 on May 13, 2016Just pinch a piece of the plant , stick it in the ground and away you go.Helpful Reply
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Johnna E. Nonboe on May 14, 2016Pick a bunch of flowers for a vase in the autumn - they will root relatively quick = a lot of new plants to plant in your garden ;-)Helpful Reply
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Ella on May 14, 2016the plant is a sedum sort of a succulent or aloe like shade water when it is droppindg.Helpful Reply
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Sparkles on May 16, 2016joe pye weed?Helpful Reply
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Luc5297607 on May 17, 2016My aunt gave me one. She called it a Almond Joy plant. very easy to grow.Helpful Reply
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Mim on May 17, 2016It is in the family of sedumHelpful Reply
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Sue Scimeca on May 26, 2016http://www.finegardening.com/stonecrop-sedum-%E2%80%98autumn-joy%E2%80%99 Its a wonderful, durable plant to have. You can split it into multiple plants when it gets to big... just use a knife to cut it apart (or a small axe). Its tough and will regrow in any sunny spot you choose.... Bees and Wasps love it when it flowers, so if you have allergies to bees stings be careful around it.Helpful Reply
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