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Sedum nussbaumerianum, commonly known as Coppertone Stonecrop, is a low-growing perennial subshrub with attractive thick pointed leaves reaching about 5cm in (or even more) maturity. With leaves that are plump and long, with colors ranging from light yellowish green in the shade to coppery orange in full sun. Cultivation and History. Though it is considered native to Mexico, Sedum nussbaumerianum can also be found in the North of New Zealand, Sicily in Italy, and locally on the Canary Islands in Fuerteventura. Sedum nussbaumerianum produces clusters of round white flowers that are lightly fragrant. Due to the hardy succulent nature, these plants can survive in…
Dappled willow aka Salix “Hakuro Nishiki” is a type of tree native to China, Japan, and southeast Russia. They are known for their beautiful leaves and can grow 8-10 feet tall, and their leaves have a unique pattern that is often referred to as “dappled.” These leaves are typically green, with lighter green spots scattered throughout them. Dappled willow plants make excellent additions to any garden because they provide shade and help keep the soil cool by providing some shade from the sun. They also provide excellent cover from rain and snowstorms, which can be a significant problem in some…