I believe this succulent is called Sedum morganianum or Burro’s Tail sedum. I think it looks more like pearls or beads, and love the pale green color against the French blue pot.
Another perspective. Some of the best photography advice I ever got was to shoot from many different angles. I forget that sometimes.
Hope you all are well. We had a great time on our cruise in the Caribbean, but I’m jet lagging big time. Didn’t realize we’d be in two different time zones while at sea. I also feel like I’m still on the ship. 🙂 Does that happen to anyone else?
See you Friday.
{carole}
Welcome back! I like the texture of this succulent. It reminds me that I should add a variety of succulents to my containers.
Can’t wait to see photos from your trip.
Thanks, Jackie!
In the second photograph, it appears (just to the right of the center of the photo) that a couple of those succulent pearls have been plucked away. I wonder what’s in those little guys; anything a critter might eat? Interesting study!
No idea, but I’m guessing they have water, like ice plant?
Welcome back!
These photos are so beautiful. I’ll have to think of this color combination, the next time I repot my succulents.
Thanks so much, Caroline. I have tried darker greens with the French blue, but they didn’t look as good as this lighter shade.
Love the vivid colors and this plant looks vaguely familiar. Hope your land legs return soon and that happens to me as well.
Oh, I hope you’re not having the flooding that’s going on in the south of England. We’re supposed to get a big rainstorm with high winds tomorrow.