Yes Birdie wife, it's Sedum Spectabile. Well earns it's place in the garden. Great for bees and butterflies, produces great autumn colour and good for dried flowers too.
I'll need to build up my stocks. I had several good areas of it but it was one of the favourites of the Roe Deer before I managed to fence those pests out. They ate it right down to the roots so that it didn't come back. Fortunately it spreads itself quickly so I'll be able to get it re-established where it was before. It's wonderful to be free of the deer.Now I can just enjoy them over the fence.
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