Rhodiola integrifolia
Rhodiola integrifolia
You won't see this succulent very often. It survives in my garden but is too small to be attractive and goes dormant when it gets hot and dry. In a pot it is a bit nicer but hardly a show-stopper.
Here it is a with a small Delosperma for scale.
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Re: Rhodiola integrifolia
I don't know - it made me gasp and go "oh my goodness, I want 50 of them!" So maybe a bit of a show-stopper for me.
Re: Rhodiola integrifolia
Never heard of that plant but the flowers looks interesting. So the plant can handle the cold and snow?
Mark
Mark
Re: Rhodiola integrifolia
This plant (ledge stonecrop, rose-root) can be very cold hardy, esp. Rhodiola integrifolia Raf. subsp. integrifolia, that grows even in Alaska.Mark wrote:Never heard of that plant but the flowers looks interesting. So the plant can handle the cold and snow?
Mark
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It is smaller but still attractive to me. My tiny garden plants went dormant already.
Here is a photo of some local mountain dwellers that I took last month during a hike along the trail.
If your cacti mess in your job just forget about the job.
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
Re: Rhodiola integrifolia
Interesting plants. Thanks guys!
Mark
Mark