Looks like sedum! Though what kind exactly I don’t know
bankerbetch
“Mother of Thousands” i think. Thats probably why you keep finding them all over your yard!
scixlovesu
That looks an awful lot like the plant we used to call “frog’s bellies” when I was a kid. You could rub it a certain way and then inflate it like a frog’s belly.
Etianen7
These are hylotelephiums (also known as sedums). Could be hylotelephium telephium or hylotelephium spectabile.
devnullb4dishoner
We always called them ‘Rock Crop’ or ‘Stone Crop’
MountainLake
I See dem everywhere
eminencefront221
Looks like sedum spectabile…automn joy.
Frabbit4life
Autumn joy aka witches moneybags is what we call them. You can pick stems off and plant them directly in the ground to grow more. Just water them every day for a bit so they establish roots.
Mobile_Pilot
Don’t know the name but you’ll never get rid of them. I called it the alien plant, it will grow anywhere, even without water or earth! It’s crazy
iAmSpAKkaHearMeROAR
A sedum stone crop… Maybe Sedum Autumn Joy. Pretty, deep maroony, purpley, orangey blooms. They are quite hardy and come back every year. Their flowers make prolific seeds. I love them myself as a succulent lover. I have several sedums of a couple varieties and your image looks well familiar. I love watching them poke up fresh new growth in the Spring!
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Looks like sedum! Though what kind exactly I don’t know
“Mother of Thousands” i think. Thats probably why you keep finding them all over your yard!
That looks an awful lot like the plant we used to call “frog’s bellies” when I was a kid. You could rub it a certain way and then inflate it like a frog’s belly.
These are hylotelephiums (also known as sedums). Could be hylotelephium telephium or hylotelephium spectabile.
We always called them ‘Rock Crop’ or ‘Stone Crop’
I See dem everywhere
Looks like sedum spectabile…automn joy.
Autumn joy aka witches moneybags is what we call them. You can pick stems off and plant them directly in the ground to grow more. Just water them every day for a bit so they establish roots.
Don’t know the name but you’ll never get rid of them. I called it the alien plant, it will grow anywhere, even without water or earth! It’s crazy
A sedum stone crop… Maybe Sedum Autumn Joy. Pretty, deep maroony, purpley, orangey blooms. They are quite hardy and come back every year. Their flowers make prolific seeds. I love them myself as a succulent lover. I have several sedums of a couple varieties and your image looks well familiar. I love watching them poke up fresh new growth in the Spring!
What a lucky duck! 🍀