Sorry for the forward, but I sent the earlier mail by mistake to
[email protected] instead of [email protected] and
it bounced. Hence the forward.

Rgds,
sharada

On Apr 1, 4:21 pm, Sharada Ramadass <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>   I have this plant in our balcony and was trying to find out its
> name/origin, etc. After looking around a bit in Google, I came across
> information (collected and furnished here) that suggests that this is
> Burro's tail or Sedum Morganianum. Please let me know if my identification
> is correct and if you can provide more information on this plant.
> I am a novice to botany but am interested in identifying and learning about
> plants.
>
> *Sedum morganianum*
>
> Burro's tail/ Donkey’s tail
>
> Date/Time:  16/01/2008, 5.10 pm
>
> Location: Brookefields, Bangalore
>
> Habitat: Urban
>
> Plant Habit: Shrub?
>
> Leaves: Fleshy, succulent.
>
> Inflorescence: Terminal?
>
> Flowers: small pink terminal bunch of flowers
>
> Fruit: Is there any? I have not seen any
> Other information: I see honey bees, butterflies, bumble bees coming for the
> nectar. Propagated from leaf/stem cuttings (I got a few of the fleshy leaves
> from a friend for my first plant).  I see ours bloom only once in 2 years
> (after 2008, it is blooming again now in 2010). Wikepedia says it is native
> to South Mexico and Honduras
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Sharada
>
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