I found this growing on a sidewalk in Paris. It seems to be a succulent, but i'm just saying this because it looks like one, and the fallen leaves that broke off on the way home are still not dry after two weeks. I'm hoping to identify this plant, so if anyone has any ideas, i"ll take them. The plant has very thin and breakable "branches" and is basically made of leaves. It rooted in 4-5 days after the cutting, and you almost can't tell from the poor quality picture but it's spotted with strange crater like spots on bloomy grey-blue leaves. The bigger leaves are a bit bigger than a rice grain.
Thank you!
Tiny succulent ID
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Re: Tiny succulent ID
That's a sedum.
(for me) There are to many sedums around to ID this positively. The seedling is very young, which makes it harder to ID as well, so you might have to wait a while.
(for me) There are to many sedums around to ID this positively. The seedling is very young, which makes it harder to ID as well, so you might have to wait a while.
Re: Tiny succulent ID
That was my idea too when I compared it to pictures of succulents on various websites.
By the way, this is just a cutting, the plant was actually much bigger (i'd say 30cm wide an 10-15 cm high) (it lied on the floor, growing from a crack in cement), all made of clusters like this one. Anyway, thanks for the reply!
By the way, this is just a cutting, the plant was actually much bigger (i'd say 30cm wide an 10-15 cm high) (it lied on the floor, growing from a crack in cement), all made of clusters like this one. Anyway, thanks for the reply!
Re: Tiny succulent ID
I like the spots on it and the color very cute!
Re: Tiny succulent ID
Sedum 'burrito' i guess
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