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The first picture is of a very common Sedum here, the yellow Sedum acre which flowers in June and July.
The second is a Sedum I found in Spain (or France?) almost 40 years ago. I have never found a name that fits this one. The leaves are small balls red, green or with a white-bluish hue. The flowers are white and occur in July. The plants live of rock and dew.
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Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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Trond the white sedum may be S. dasyphyllum...it has the blue-grey foliage and white flowers. If the foliage were plain green, it would be S. album.
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Hello! This thread have I forgotten completely! Thanks for suggestions but I am not convinced my plant is Sedum dasyphyllum. I'll bring more pictures when they flower.
I know Sedum album well, that species is native here - and often with completely red leaves, not green. We also have S. anglicum in abudance.
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