The biggest success of this little project has been this Sedum lanceolatum ssp nesioticum. It's probably about one year old, maybe a bit more. I have been taking cuttings off it and planting them in other spots at this site. https://t.co/WmyQWPoIHl
@smreine I believe it’s a Spearleaf stonecrop (Sedum lanceolatum). It’s native to BC here, I’m on the coast and this was a little inland, in the coastal rainforest. I just know I love it and think it needs a better spot than a dusty road. :)
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Lance Leaf Stonecrop (Sedum lanceolatum), Eldorado National Forest, California [6240 × 4160] [OC] #BotanicalPorn https://t.co/muhDM1jSmH
Opted to leave the valley and "head for the hills" to escape the 50-55 mph winds. Up on an exposed ridge, Sedum lanceolatum dances-about during some 20 mph gusts. Kittitas County collection sheet: https://t.co/bU1fKyuz12 https://t.co/rBBkWHuWYK
Sedum lanceolatum (Keck) #TIMYThePayback
Sedum lanceolatum (Keck) #TIMYThePayback
@AltYelloNatPark looks more like Sedum lanceolatum to me (aka spearleaf stonecrop or lanceleaf stonecrop)
Sedum lanceolatum (Keck) #KCAFavPinoyStar #NadineLustre
Sedum lanceolatum (Keck) #TIMYThePayback
@ColoradoNPS more pics: #Sedum_lanceolatum
@judykuszewski #Sedum_lanceolatum range from foothills to alpine FYI
Lance-Leaved Stonecrop (Sedum lanceolatum), near Atlin, British Columbia. Students on our… https://t.co/xfmUxOmZED https://t.co/CNA55JIgMK