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I've exhausted my Google skills.  I would appreciate any help.  They're tiny little buds/flowers in clusters.  Thanks.

 

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My guess is stonecrop, a type of sedum.  Seeing more of the plant would help.

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It looks like purple milkweed (wonderful for monarchs and swallowtails!) or autumn fire stonecrop. Do you have a clear picture of the leaves?

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@ValuSkr  @KaliaMonet 

 

Thanks for your help.  I researched sedum/stonecrop and that's what it looks like.  Unfortunately, I didn't get a photo of the leaves.  I was so capitvated by the buds that I put my focus there.  I'll have to get a photo of the whole plant next time. Thanks so much.   

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@cotton4me wrote:

@ValuSkr  @KaliaMonet 

 

Thanks for your help.  I researched sedum/stonecrop and that's what it looks like.  Unfortunately, I didn't get a photo of the leaves.  I was so capitvated by the buds that I put my focus there.  I'll have to get a photo of the whole plant next time. Thanks so much.   


 

@cotton4me  I can tell by the flowers and by the stems that it is a sedum.

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@mousiegirl wrote:


 

@cotton4me  I can tell by the flowers and by the stems that it is a sedum.


@mousiegirl  Thanks so much.  It helps to have that confirmation. 

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It could also be Pentas. The five sided flower is a bit of a clue there. Both Pentas and Sedum have five sided flowers however so it could be either. The foliage would be the give away. 

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It's sedum because pentas are missing that center bulge in each flower -- they have thin stamens in the centers,

 

Penta flower close up:

 

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Sedum flower close up:

 

http://www.paulscharffphotography.com/Sedum_Flower.JPG

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I agree, it's sedum/stonecrop. I actually have those in my garden.
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