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- noun Plural form of
sedum .
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Examples
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This can include plants with thick, succulent leaves such as sedums and sempervivums, or those with waxy leaves, for example phormiums.
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For a permanent outside wall, Falls recommends buying pressure-treated wood or plastic modules to prevent rotting, a ready-made irrigation system, and water-hoarding succulents such as sedums and sempervivums.
The Seattle Times 2009
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For a permanent outside wall, Falls recommends buying pressure-treated wood or plastic modules to prevent rotting, a ready-made irrigation system, and water-hoarding succulents such as sedums and sempervivums.
The Seattle Times 2009
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For a permanent outside wall, Falls recommends buying pressure-treated wood or plastic modules to prevent rotting, a ready-made irrigation system, and water-hoarding succulents such as sedums and sempervivums.
The Seattle Times 2009
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For a permanent outside wall, Falls recommends buying pressure-treated wood or plastic modules to prevent rotting, a ready-made irrigation system, and water-hoarding succulents such as sedums and sempervivums.
The Seattle Times 2009
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For a permanent outside wall, Falls recommends buying pressure-treated wood or plastic modules to prevent rotting, a ready-made irrigation system, and water-hoarding succulents such as sedums and sempervivums.
The Seattle Times 2009
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For a permanent outside wall, Falls recommends buying pressure-treated wood or plastic modules to prevent rotting, a ready-made irrigation system, and water-hoarding succulents such as sedums and sempervivums.
The Seattle Times 2009
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For a permanent outside wall, Falls recommends buying pressure-treated wood or plastic modules to prevent rotting, a ready-made irrigation system, and water-hoarding succulents such as sedums and sempervivums.
The Seattle Times 2009
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For a permanent outside wall, Falls recommends buying pressure-treated wood or plastic modules to prevent rotting, a ready-made irrigation system, and water-hoarding succulents such as sedums and sempervivums.
The Seattle Times 2009
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Grasses and sedums require little attention and their sculptural seedheads last well into the winter months in most garden zones.
Mums Not the Word 2011
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