Found in a botanical garden with no ID. What is it? It was absolutely covered in bees! π by Difficult-Future9712 plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 3 Comments MsWillmottsPoast 3 weeks ago Hylotelephium, more commonly known as Sedum or Stonecrop. PumpkiNibbler 3 weeks ago You can literally rip a branch off and stick it in the ground and it’ll grow so resilient Bishibu 3 weeks ago Just wait for for all the top layer to turn a deep pinkish hue later next month. Gorgeous altogether! π€©
PumpkiNibbler 3 weeks ago You can literally rip a branch off and stick it in the ground and it’ll grow so resilient
Bishibu 3 weeks ago Just wait for for all the top layer to turn a deep pinkish hue later next month. Gorgeous altogether! π€©
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Hylotelephium, more commonly known as Sedum or Stonecrop.
You can literally rip a branch off and stick it in the ground and it’ll grow so resilient
Just wait for for all the top layer to turn a deep pinkish hue later next month. Gorgeous altogether! π€©