Sedum adolphi

    Currently exhibiting bronzy hues. I find that sedums in general are quite finicky, and do not thrive well in a tropical climate. They seem to fair better when the days are shorter, and the temperatures are cooler. During the heat of the summer, they seem to decline even when partially shaded. It could be that I'm not very adept at growing these plants.

    Some references will refer to this plant as Sedum nussbaumerianum.

    Nikon D300, Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D, sooc.

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    1. dmzajac2004- (4 months ago | reply)

      Nice looks like you got this one in warm afternoon light. Great texture. It looks so smooth and waxy.

    2. jfinnirwin (4 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful, love the solors and lighting.

    3. 100-yearstolive (4 months ago | reply)

      Thanks Deb. Actually, this was mid-day, but the plant's color deceives. It's really a PITA to grow...
      Thanks Jackie.

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