nice to see something new

Seems its allowed to grow without much interference, though obviously in a
human habitat, seems there is some cemented spot...
how long do you think it took this plant to branch this way and flower?

Usha di

On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sedum x rubrotinctum R T Clausen
>
> Pork-and-beans, Christmas-cheer
>
> A glabrous subshrub, branched from base, club-shaped leaves looking like
> small grapes, crowded, lustrous green; cymes terminal, with yellow flowers,
> 10-12 mm across.
>    Photographed from Srinagar, Kashmir
>
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