Harvested from near a river. It grows by the ground in long plants.
Harvested from near a river. It grows by the ground in long plants.
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Comments
xan wrote:
I’ve got one of these (one of the refugees from my mo-inlaw’s shop). I call it the spiky thing too. It’ll get long and fragile and thrives on neglect. Makes a nice hanging plant. However, what it is, I couldn’t tell you.
Posted on 26 Aug 08 (over 4 years ago)
RBerenguel wrote:
Thanks :)
Posted on 28 Aug 08 (over 4 years ago)
Grenville wrote:
Looks like a Sedum, possibly Sedum morganianum or Burrows Tail or Borro’s Tail. S. morganianum is a trailing plant producing long hanging stems completely covered by the leaves, so needs to be grown as a hanging plant. However if the stems grow upright it must be another form of Sedum.
Posted on 12 Sep 08 (over 4 years ago)
RBerenguel wrote:
Now it is mostly upright, but where I got it it was trailing as you said. My best bet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Sedum_reflexum_01.jpg Thanks for pointing me to the (possible!) species :)
Posted on 14 Sep 08 (over 4 years ago)
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