Please help me identify this plant
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IT LOKS LIKE SEDUM. dOES IT GET A SMALL YELLOW FLOWER IN SPRING?
You can buy this variety of sedum at the nursery in San Juan Capistrano off camino Capistrano by the gulf course, just east of the freeway. I can't think of the name of the nursery. All the sedums are lined up on the north side of the nursery along the back wall behind the vegetable and herb section.
Sorry, golf course!
my grand ma had this plant when I was a kid she called it running moss. The birds loved it to make their nest. She used to hang it from the ceiling on her old front porch and it would run to the floor if the birds would leave it alone I remember when I was a kid every bird nest we found was woven tight with grandma's plant
It looks like Creeping Jenny to me. They like a LOT of water and are good in and around ponds.
It is too small to be a Virginia creeper. Va. creepers will kill trees if it climbs one.