I’m not going to pretend like I know what kind of flowers these are. I have people for that sort of thing. But I did want to point out that they have not stopped blooming for many moons. They all like to bloom at once, and they have been at it off and on since spring.
This morning they were covered in dew, and I’m a sucker for anything covered in dew, so here are some pictures…
p.s. I’m liking the new camera on the iPhone.
Kitt says
I hope someone can ID them for you. I need more ever-bloomers.
Brad says
Those are sedum plants. Those flowers look bright enough to be the cultivar named ‘Brilliant’, but the plants aren’t tall enough. I have a variety called ‘Neon’, Kitt, and I LOVE them.
I’ve never seen your sedum in bloom. Thanks for the pictures!
Kitt says
Thanks! Looks like they can handle zone 5, too, so I will look for some for my yard.
Lauren says
Is this why you’re such a big fan of Mountain Dew? They really hooked you with that.
Lloyd says
No, I like that for other reasons.
Curt says
Ha Ha!! That is what I was thinking. Slap Hands!!
Peggy says
Those are BEAUTIFUL!! (great title btw)
I think I’d like them too in my garden (if I had one)….but why are these sedums blooming for many moons, and Brad’s haven’t fully flowered yet…according to his latest video???? Brad?
Peggy says
PS I’m not a fan of dew.
Rae says
I too have ‘ever blooms or ever grow’ being pretty in my flower bed. It is about their 3rd summer in this spot and this is the first time I have had them bloom like this. I just love it that God created something so simple and pretty in one plant.
Curt says
So do these bloom spring to fall?
Curt says
Oops. I guess if I would read your post thoroughly I wouldn’t have asked this stupid question. Next time I will stop working while reading your posts.
Sonya says
Those are really pretty flowers.
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