Nathan wrote:" Furthermore, some plants, like Sedum and most others that
have CAM, have a hard time during Eastern US summers not because of lack of
humidity, but because diurnal temperature ranges aren't wide enough to
trigger the plant's stomata to open.  Those plants will eventually literally
suffocate."

 

I don't think I've ever had a plant of Sedum 'Cape Blanco' survive here for
more than two years. Nathan has evidently explained why. 

 

Jim McKenney



 

 

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