359mon3abuttandahalf in plantidWhat is this plant? found in a mountainous area in the Palestinian west bankIt grows in very shallow soil on top of rock faces.
Bot - 9monAutomatic identification via PlantNet summary Most likely match: Crassula vaillantii (Willd.) Roth Common name Scientific name Likeliness Narrow-leaved mossy stonecrop Crassula vaillantii 13.99 % Blue stonecrop Sedum caeruleum 13.49 % Shortleaf stonecrop Sedum brevifolium 4.82 % Dunkler Mauerpfeffer Sedum atratum 4.71 % Annual seablite Suaeda maritima 3.71 % Beep, boop I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. 3
abuttandahalf @lemmy.ml - 9monThanks for the tip! According to this website, it looks like it's sedum microcarpum, though it looks nothing like the picture on the species' Wikipedia page. That looks more like this plant: https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/9d6318eb-6dd7-43e4-a852-fb8ed2060550.jpeg Could they be the same species? Edit: from an image search it looks like the answer is yes! I wonder why it can look so different. 6
abuttandahalf in plantid
What is this plant? found in a mountainous area in the Palestinian west bank
It grows in very shallow soil on top of rock faces.
Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Crassula vaillantii (Willd.) Roth
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Looks like a sedum.
Thanks for the tip! According to this website, it looks like it's sedum microcarpum, though it looks nothing like the picture on the species' Wikipedia page. That looks more like this plant: https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/9d6318eb-6dd7-43e4-a852-fb8ed2060550.jpeg Could they be the same species?
Edit: from an image search it looks like the answer is yes! I wonder why it can look so different.