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Mystery Plant 3

These photos were from a friend in Finland

Dear Wayne, Sorry to bother you again, but can you help me identifying a plant? It is an annual (?) and starts early spring with a spherical rosette which in late June early July develops to a set of stems. In the dry place I have them the stem turns reddish/yellow with a white flower on the top. However, the number of petals is 6, sometimes even 7, number of stamens also 6. In August it disappears, but it sows freely and next spring several spherical, cone like, plants arise. I enclose two photos, the one with 6-petals is dominating. An alternative would be S. villosum, but it is not hairy, and the petals are definitely not five. Is is it a sedum at all, although, quoting Evans, "Well it looks more like a member of the genus Sedum than of any other genus, so a sedum it shall be". Regards Kaj

This was an email from Ray Stephenson of England

Definitely no doubt about it being S. hispanicum which acts as an annual in lots of areas. Best Wishes, Ray Stephenson

Dear Wayne, Thanks again for all the trouble you see! Of course you may use the pictures in any way you like. Would you further, please, thank Mr. Stephenson for the identification. I enclose also a photo I took August 25. It is just to show how it starts; in May and June I get these "rosettes" all over the garden, but this appeared only last week. I will check if I can find more. Regards Kaj

Date: 08/25/2008
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Mystery Plant 3

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Make OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Model u700,S700
Aperture Value f/3.4 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Exposure Program Program
Flash No Flash Focal Length 6.5 mm
ISO 64 Metering Mode Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value 1/30 sec Date/Time Mon, 25 Aug 2008 16:31:44 -0700
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