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please help identify these plants
Justin DeVico
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Location: northwest vermont zone 4
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These are in my 10 acre zone 5 accross my river
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I don't know about the first but second one looks as though it might be a sedum.
Ben Miller
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Second one is sedum. It's a nice short groundcover that does well in in the sun with little water.
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Is it edible?
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