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Another Please identify this for me please

Just started to document all plants in a clients garden and whilst I think I have them all this one foxed me today.

 

Client planted this chap about seven years ago - it was given to him as a cutting, he cuts it down to bare earth every winter and just keeps coming back and over the years have spread nicely.

 

Appreciate any hints as to what it is.  Thanks

 

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  • I think it's probably sedum rupestre, or maybe Sedum aizoon
  • Definitely a Sedum!   Might be one of these two :

    SEDUM ellacombianum (selskianum hort.) [Selsie, Spirit, Yellow Stars]
    SEDUM hybridum `Czar`s Gold`

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