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Jun 12, 2012 7:49 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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I had such an amazing trip down to California last week, and just got back last night. In the process I noticed small yellow blooms on sheer rock walls along the highway. I decided to stop and see what it was.
Hurray! Sedum spathulifolium in all it's glory. And two other succulents that I am not sure what they are. Maybe all of you can help to identify them.
Unknown succulent and a photo of the bloom.
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Second unknow succulent with photo of bloom
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Unknown bulb type plant
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Last but not least is Sedum spathulifolium and the rock all of them are growing on. It is covered with succulents of several different kinds.
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