By Lutleyyeltz
West Midlands, United Kingdom
Plant ID, please.
I've had this plant for a number of years and have no idea as to its botanical name.
It has a woody rootstock, stems and leaves similar to Euphorbia myrsinites and tiny yellow flowers borne right at the end of the stem.
- 15 Oct, 2014
Answers
Thanks for the clue, Owdboggy!
I've identified it as Rhodiola rosea syn. Sedum rosea/Sedum rhodiola.
Common name: Roseroot.
15 Oct, 2014
And that looks suspiciously like a Vine weevil adult on the middle photo.
15 Oct, 2014
Checked it out - just a bit of stray compost!
Panic over.
15 Oct, 2014
Good oh. I found a pot with over 30 grubs in it the other day. Geum, not a Sedum. Trouble with all that family (Crassulacae) is that almost all the insecticides kill them as well as the bugs.
15 Oct, 2014
A Sedum methinks!
15 Oct, 2014