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