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Im very new to the world of flora and fauna so need some help. Can anyone tell me what this plant is? ??ImageImage

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It looks like a Sedum but I am not sure what type, sorry
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ID would much easier with flowers.
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Suculentia wrote:It looks like a Sedum but I am not sure what type, sorry
Did think it was sedum but stuck with the same question of what type...
Any help with propogating the plant wud be great help..
I want to actually try and setup some nice terrariums. Will these suit such a setup?? I aldo have a cuple other succulents that i will add in..

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MikeT wrote:ID would much easier with flowers.
No flowers as yet on the plant i bought. This is all thr is in the pot...

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it looks very like sedum hernandezii it varies depended where it is grown but grows like a weed.
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johno wrote:it looks very like sedum hernandez
Doesn't look like hernadezii to me.
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Looks more like Sedum luteoviride to me.
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The first thing I thought of when I saw this is Sedum. Then I went and looked round mine and found nothing similar. Then I wondered if it could be Aeonium sedifolium, that has small leaves in rosettes that make a clump. If it is, it is best grown in very good sunlight so that it develops the red tannic stripes that makes this plant looks so attractive. This is a picture of mine.
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The leaves look to be in whorls of 4, which fits with Sedum better then Aeonium. Sedum album can look similar to this if growing in shade. One of the annual Sedums is another possibility. I think you need to wait for flowers, the post another photo.
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