My Sedum

I really like Sedum.
Not capricious, easily blooms and multiplies.

The Sedum sprout, which is in the photo, I brought from Russia when I was there on vacation.

My friend and I were walking and I saw blooming Sedum by the road.
Well, of course, I could not resist and tore off two cuttings.
True, during the flight they got a little sick, that is, they withered and froze a little, because they were in the suitcase for a day and a half!

And it’s good that I tore off two, since one died, that is, it did not take root.
And the second one not only took root, but also bloomed.

On the Internet, I tried to find the name of this Sedum, but it turned out that there were many similar ones.

So if anyone has an idea, write!

The photos I were taken with a Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L tablet
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I have this one too. It already finished blooming and I didn't take any photos.

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Why didn't you take a photo?
I would love to watch it!

And you don't know his name?

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I wasn't home when it was blooming.
I think it's called Sedum Spectabile.

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I looked at the photo of Sedum Spectabile, it seems to be similar.

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It's almost impossible to say which cultivar this is

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Thank you!
So I looked at the photo and a few Sedum on them seemed the same to me and therefore difficult to distinguish, unfortunately.

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