If anyone can identify this flower, please let
me know. I found them growing in matted colonies
near the Eagle Harbor lighthouse. The blossoms
are about 3/8" across. Thanks!
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[Sep 04, 2003 at 02:34 PM]
David:
They look like a variety of sedum, a group of semi-succulent plants that prefer ooorly developed well drained (ie. sandy) soils. There are many varieties and they come in many different colors. The "foliage" ranges from bright green to greyish to bright red.
me know. I found them growing in matted colonies
near the Eagle Harbor lighthouse. The blossoms
are about 3/8" across. Thanks!
They look like a variety of sedum, a group of semi-succulent plants that prefer ooorly developed well drained (ie. sandy) soils. There are many varieties and they come in many different colors. The "foliage" ranges from bright green to greyish to bright red.