Flowers - Sedum
Sedum is a perennial, a succulent with fleshy leaves (a bit like a cactus without the prickles). It is a useful plant as it flowers in the autumn, a time when the flower garden starts to look empty. These flowered September into November. The flowers can be a variety of shades of pink, or white.
These are all the same variety of sedum. The flowers start green, then turn to pale pink (presumably as they flower, but it's not as obvious as for most flowers). Then the flowers gradually darken to dark pale. I bought this plant in a pot at a stall.
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