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By Klahanie
- 10 Dec, 2013
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What do you think Hywel?
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I think you are right Hywel. I googled and it looks like Tree sedum. Thank you for taking the time.
10 Dec, 2013
You're welcome. I'm glad you posted the photo. I've been able to identify it for myself also ... at long last :o)
And apparently it is native to Mexico.
10 Dec, 2013
The owner of this place have lots of it growing around. Even in the pots. Glad you have been able to identify it for both of us.
10 Dec, 2013
:o) x
10 Dec, 2013
Klahanie, it looks like "trezalka", do not know its English name.
14 Dec, 2013
Trezalka is Hypericum (St John's Wort)
It isn't that, although the flowers do look similar, but they are typical Sedum flowers :o)
14 Dec, 2013
Hywel is right Katarina (trezalka is hypericum). Even though the flowers look somewhat similar it is completely different plant. This is definitely Sedum dendroideum (the tree stonecrop )
15 Dec, 2013
Zes, I noticed the leaves later after uploading my comment. Hzpeicum has different leaves and I didn t notice that leaves.
15 Dec, 2013
:-)
15 Dec, 2013
Ah yes, I can see it. I hadn't noticed it when we were talking about the sedum :) It's a lovely plant (Never mind the thorns. Nobody moans about roses although they are worse !)
10 Sep, 2014
How very true :-))))
10 Sep, 2014
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Well this looks like one of my plants whose name I'm not sure of, and have been puzzling over for years.
Mine has never flowered so it's been difficult to identify it.
NOW I believe it is Sedum dendroideum - the Tree Stonecrop :o)
10 Dec, 2013