It's all over the place here in Sardinia, makes it all look so nice.
Poem_for_your_sprog @lemmy.world - 6mon
I had this same question today wut
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bonjour - 6mon
Haha. Are you also in Sardinia?
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Ledericas @lemm.ee - 6mon
its a type of sedum i believe, its possibly Sedum caeruleum, if there are any closer pics that would be helpful. its a succulent in the crassulacae family. cant see the leaves, if they look like jellybeans most likely its this species. since its the only red one in sardinia.
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bonjour - 6mon
Thank you, yes, that should be it!
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Ledericas @lemm.ee - 6mon
the flowers was a clue eventhough it wasnt very clear, it look alot like the flowers of other crassulacae, if you look aeonium, it has very similar looking flowers.
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bonjour - 6mon
This is the best close up i got, might take a better one later.
But I am sure that you are correct, Sedum caeruleum apparently is very typical for Sardinia and Corsica.
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Beautiful stuff.
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Poem_for_your_sprog @lemmy.world - 6mon
Nope, but I saw the same stuff growing on some rocks in the US.
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AnarchistArtificer @lemmy.world - 6mon
So pretty. I'm glad you asked this question, because I got to see this image
bonjour in plantid
Love this plant. What is it?
It's all over the place here in Sardinia, makes it all look so nice.
I had this same question today wut
Haha. Are you also in Sardinia?
its a type of sedum i believe, its possibly Sedum caeruleum, if there are any closer pics that would be helpful. its a succulent in the crassulacae family. cant see the leaves, if they look like jellybeans most likely its this species. since its the only red one in sardinia.
Thank you, yes, that should be it!
the flowers was a clue eventhough it wasnt very clear, it look alot like the flowers of other crassulacae, if you look aeonium, it has very similar looking flowers.
This is the best close up i got, might take a better one later.
But I am sure that you are correct, Sedum caeruleum apparently is very typical for Sardinia and Corsica.
Beautiful stuff.
Nope, but I saw the same stuff growing on some rocks in the US.
So pretty. I'm glad you asked this question, because I got to see this image