Just curious what it might be

by ShapedLikeAnEgg

14 Comments

  1. Redvelvet_swissroll

    Second purslane but i personally wouldn’t use it for tea, it’s kind of sour imo. It’s good in salads or stir fried or even pickled if she’s familiar with the process.

  2. Spirited_Question

    This doesn’t look like purslane, purslane has rounded leaves and this has pointy leaves. Don’t consume or make a tea out of it please

  3. the_last_supper_

    It looks like a kind of sedum, which may be good for stomach issues. Hoping someone with more knowledge of this can chime in.

  4. PayMeInPlants007

    It’s not purslane. Other than that idk

  5. Princess-in-pain

    Sedum sarmentosum it’s usually for digestion and anti inflammatory but it’s sour.

  6. macabre_disco

    iNaturalist is a good app for these kinds of things also.

  7. seventubas

    It looks like Cathedral Window Haworthia..
    Which is non-toxic for humans.

    But it’s not recommended as like a food. It’s not very good so I can’t imagine the tea would be any good

    Edit
    or a very similar plant. I should say I’m not guaranteeing if that specific one and because of that. It might not be non-toxic. It could be toxic.

  8. PocketsFullOf_Posies

    It looks like some kind of stonecrop.

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