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Plant of the Day
Sunday 22 October 2023
Best grown in full sun Hylotelephium telephium (Atropurpureum Group) 'Karfunkelstein' (sedum, stonecrop, orpine) produces masses of small individual pink flower heads during late summer and these persist into the winter providing structure and colour. The new fleshy foliage growth had a purple/blue sheen.
Jill Raggett
So common and sweet to the heart
So this was on the 1st of February
HOW IS SPRING COMING SO EARLY?!?!
We literally didn’t have any winter in south Sweden. Just autumn, extended edition.
Anyways, my grape hyacinths are starting to pop up (also orpine in the middle). No signs of the tulips yet. I’ll post updates!
Orpine (Hylotelephium telephium subsp. fabaria; Syn. Sedum telephium)

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Orpine (Sedum telephium).
Illustration taken from ‘Svensk Botanik’ by J. W. Palmstruch, G. J. Billberg. Published 1815 Tryckt hos C. Delén.
The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
Biodiversity Heritage Library.
archive.org
Orpine (Hylotelephium telephium subsp. maxima; syn. Sedum telephium)