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By Andip

Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom Gb

Hi all,

Can anyone help identify this please? It started off as an unlabelled Christmas gift from Homebase in a tiny pot. A couple of years later it's almost taking over my desk.

Thanks.



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It looks like Sedum rubrotinctum(jelly bean plant)

14 Apr, 2015

 

Except it doesn't have the bright red tips and the leaves are a bit narrow - might be Sedum reflexum.

14 Apr, 2015

 

Tell the office manager that you have so much work that you need a bigger desk!

14 Apr, 2015

 

Hi, I agree with Bamboo, but the name hs been changed to S rupestre, it doesn't need to be grown in an office, in a pot, it can be grown outside, it's completely hardy, but if you decide to plant it outside, gradually harden it off first, Derek.

14 Apr, 2015

 

Thanks for all the replies - great advice as always. I think it's the reflexum blue.

I have quite a few varieties of sedum growing outside so far and hadn't thought of trying this one there.

I'll give it a go.

Andi.

15 Apr, 2015

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