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Buzz, it is not a wild plant, but a cultivated one. You can find it as an ornamental in gardens, parks, yards, etc. One of the typical varieties is called Autumn Joy sedum. Do a search for it and you can see what the plant looks like. At this date, the remaining flower heads will be brown in color and the stems and leaves will look yellowish to brown. Now is the time to harvest. Just cut the stems close to the ground and allow the remaining plant to completely dry (the stems will look grey and the leaves will have fallen off or just be dried stubs). It is a perennial so when you find a source, you will have tree source year after year.

Rick

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