What is this plant?
I've had this plant for two years now
and it's never flowered.
The leaves are thick sedum type.
This year it grew very nicely too.
I bring it inside during winter.
Any ideas???
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Take a picture and use Plantsnap to identify it. It's an app and here' the link:
https://www.plantsnap.com/#:~:text=To%20identify%20a%20plant%20you,in%20every%20country%20on%20Earth.
Can you please make the image from another pose? It's becoming difficult.
There are three pictures posted, click the more button
I think you are correct that it's a type of sedum. Perhaps sedum hybridum "immergrunchin"?
Not sure what variety it is but I'm fairly certain it is in the sedum/succulent family. I believe you could break pieces of it off and root in a new pot very easily. Whatever it is, I really like it.
Yes, in the sedum family, maybe consult your local nursery.
Definitely looks like sedum. Try the Plant Snap app for identification
I think it is some sort of cactus. Looks like a succulent to me.
Gee my virus blocker just said that Plant Snap contains trojans...... beware!
It is a Sedum Kamtschaticum referred to as "The Edge"
Thanks everyone, looks like it's a stonecrop,
hopefully next year it will bloom for me.
I have heard the Plant Snap app for identification works great
PictureThis says it is a Devil's Backbone, but I'm not convinced. All the pics of DB I can find aren't nearly as pretty as yours, and also the leaves are not as "Sedum looking" as yours.
if a succulent, you can leave it outside. I have a birdbath full of them and just leave it out all winter. /gets way below freezing but never dies. it will probably live longer than me. - lol Hens and Chickens. I would leave a piece out over the winter to see.
This is some kind of succulent
This will give you a little more info on how to care for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMnAh2KafR0
Use the app called PlantSnap. You can take a picture of it and the app will identify it for you.
You can download an app that can identify it
Looks like Kalanchoe
Hello, definitely the the Sedum Hybridum Immerfunchen
https://www.floranazahrade.cz/herbar/rozchodnik-zvrhlytlustak-zvrhly-sedum-hybridum-immergrunchen/