Would this grow well on a topiary?
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I am looking for creeping sacculates to plant on a large topiary.
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Open Sep 09, 2021 - 11:58 AM
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Sep 09, 2021 - 11:58 AM
These would work! Echeveria and Sedum would also be good choices for this. However, this particular listing comes in a 2" pot. That's fine, but I do have to say that plugs would be easier to use for this. I'll post a link to our plug selection below.
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Prometheum chrysanthum ssp. chrysanthum (previously known as Rosularia chrysantha) ('t Hart): Small, green rosettes that stay under 1.0" wide and have a light velvety coating. It is a slow-growing ground cover that mounds into dense colonies over time. This species is native to Turkey and p...
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