Unknown plant with thick leaves
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Unknown plant with thick leaves
Found this young plant growing on rocky coastal area. Any ideas what might be?
Some sedum ?!
Some sedum ?!
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Sedum dasyphyllum is reported from Malta (and is a rare plant too!), so theoretically it can be that. I have checked a number of photos on the internet (plenty of sites available) and I admit that there are similarities in the leaves.
examples:
http://herbarivirtual.uib.es/cas-med/im ... 81968.html



Previous to Rutger's post, my opinion was some young mesembryanthemum nodiflorum.
examples:
http://herbarivirtual.uib.es/cas-med/im ... 81968.html



Previous to Rutger's post, my opinion was some young mesembryanthemum nodiflorum.
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Edwin Lanfranco
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Pine, I gave a quick look at photos of L. cytisoides and the leaves and fruit where not much different, and the habitat is the same. I am 99.9% sure that the latter plant, and the first plant posted 1 year ago are from the same popualtion.
Just for curiosity, what feature makes you think that the last photo is not L. cytisoides?
Just for curiosity, what feature makes you think that the last photo is not L. cytisoides?