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Davilla, Texas lilmsretta Apr 5, 2018 10:42 PM CST |
I bought this little succulent at a local nursery and the gentleman there said he couldn't remember the name but it was a type of Sedum. It is the neatest little plant in the way that it grows. It has beautiful little rosettes that can come up from the soil but it also has flat fleshy leaves that some of the rosettes can start from the middle of the leaf. It looks like two separate plants in the pot but it is just one. I have never seen any plant like it. I just love it! If you know what type of Sedum it is I would love to know. Thanks! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
lauriebasler Apr 6, 2018 12:05 AM CST |
The Database has this plant: Hylotelephium sieboldii that looks pretty close. here is the link. October Daphne (Hylotelephium sieboldii) If this is not it, let us know. Someone will id it for you before long. |
Davilla, Texas lilmsretta Apr 6, 2018 8:00 AM CST |
That sure does look like it! Thanks so much! |
Jai_Ganesha Apr 6, 2018 8:17 AM CST |
Her name is Elisabeth with an "s" and she is so glad to have you! Keep going! |
purpleinopp Apr 6, 2018 9:30 AM CST |
LOL Jack! In addition to the species, there are MANY cultivars. You might not be able to attach a name to yours but the entries should give you more pics to compare as it grows: https://garden.org/plants/sear... 👀😁😂 - SMILE! -☺😎☻☮👌✌∞☯🐣🐦🐔🐝🍯🐾 The less I interfere, the more balance mother nature provides. 👒🎄👣🏡🍃🍂🌾🌿🍁❦❧ 🍃🍁🍂🌾🌻🌸🌼🌹🌽❀☀🌺 ☕👓 The only way to succeed is to try. |
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