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  1. He who dares

    He who dares Gardener

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    I bought this very recently from a 'bargain corner' in a GC, but there was no label and no staff available to tell me what it is. It's very small, but rather lovely.



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  2. BobTG

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    The photo is a little out of focus, but it looks like a sedum of some type?
     
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      Agree with @BobTG , looks like a Sedum. If the leaves are thick-ish, succulent-ish kind that is. If it is a Sedum it'll enjoy very good drainage and a sunny spot.

      Excellent, healthy looking plant and from a bargain corner too! :)
       
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      It's out of focus so difficult to see properly, but it looks very much like my Pilea depressa.
       
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      I'll get a better photo tomorrow and post it. It's really tiny. I'll try and photo it next to a ruler.
       
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      Here's a better photo (in focus) and as you can see from the ruler, it's just 3 inches from the base of the pot to the top of the plant. IMG20240904112053.jpg
       
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        Yes I would say Pilea depressa, it looks exactly like mine.
         
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        Thanks Michael. Very much appreciated.
         
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          Oh my, that is tiny ... but brimming with health. :blue thumb:
           
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            It still looks like sedum tetractinum to me?!:dunno:
             
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            Time will tell. One has white flowers, the other yellow ?
             
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            I'll let you know, if I can keep it alive until it flowers!
             
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              I cannot see any detail clearly enough...have trimmed it below.
              Do please add a close up..... just to show the leaves./a single leaf.

              Pilea depressa...from www....

              "Yes, Pilea depressa has small, rounded leaves that grow in opposite pairs. Other characteristics of Pilea depressa include:


              • Creeping growth: This plant is a low-growing, herbaceous plant with a creeping habit.

              • Thick leaves: The leaves are thick and smooth, and only about a centimeter wide.

              • Scalloped edges: The leaves have scalloped or crenellated edges.

              • "Bright green: The plant is bright green in color.

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