I think you are correct Chris. Does really look to be a rosularia. I will check mine as soon as the snow is gone. Hope it made it through all this weird winter weather we've had.
Time to start up this conversation again. This is definitely not a semp.
It went semi dormant over the winter. I thought I lost them. They are coming back just like some of the Orostachys do. Chris the bloom photo you showed doesn't look like Orostachys blooms, but does look like a Rosularia bloom, or maybe even some kind of sedum?
Photo taken today.
Peter, what are your thoughts on this plant?
Did you get it to work Chris. I click on it with my roller, in between the left and right clickers. And those are very technical terms.
banker07 said: make a copy of the link with your right mouse button - put it directly into your browser;
for me it works;
Peter
Yes that worked - thanks Peter.
My plant is kind of hard to describe. The rosettes aren't nice and symmetrical. The leaves are all different lengths and it looks sort of wild. The way it clumps you almost can't see the individual rosettes sometimes.
The ones I have came from your Chris. I think they will probably do the same thing this year as the colony starts to mature.
Can you see yours yet this year? Just wondering how they look now.
Lynn (or Chris) did you share the photos on http://www.sedumphotos.net/v/a...
Wayne will probably know what it is! I do think it is some type of sedum though (rather than semp, heuf, or whatever!)
Lynn and Twit - Lynn your photo clearly shows the beginnings of offsets, which I think do help to distinguish the type of plant! (Hi Twit by the way!!!)
Lower left corner makes me believe this is not a semp, but I will also need to take a closer look at some of mine when/if they ever start to offset this year. (26 degrees here last night - normal low is 43!)