Sinocrassula indica (Decne.) A. Berger, Nat. Pflanzenfam. (ed. 2) 18(a): 463 463 1930. (syn: Sedum cavaleriei H. Lév.; Sedum cavaleriense H. Lév.; Sedum indicum (Decne.) Raym.-Hamet; Sedum indicum var. silvaticum Fröd.; Sedum martini H. Lév.; Sedum scallanii var. majus Pamp.); . SK 2987 24 September 2021: 8 very high res. images. I think it looks different from images at Rosularia adenotricha subsp. adenotricha I tried a lot too, … Sinocrassula indica Sinocrassula indica (Decne.) A.Berger
Location: Jumla, West Nepal Date: 25 August 2021 Altitude: 2500 m. Habit : Wild
Kindly help with identification of this wild succulent, may be some Sedeveria nearest i come to is … Sedeveria cv. ‘Starburst’ a hybrid between sedum and echeveria which ones i dont know need to investigate may be you have access to research papers but the problem to me is the brown venation on the outer leaf… is that the hybrid character or changes induced by growing condition… it seems its cared for.. so is it being researched? than the botanist or the hybridizer can give some pointers if not his secrets. It is wild and can be seen growing on rocks in large number near Shimla. hybrids developing in wild is how we have such a lot of these very confusing plants if you can find that has fully opened flowers and take lots of pictures including enface… It flowers in Sept-Oct. So, I have to wait. But flowers were like this in all the plants I have seen. this case is worrying me The sedum species you have uploaded is Sedum spathulifolium. sedum almost never produces that beautiful rosette Attaching two more photograph, which may be of some use. Attachments (2) I think Echeveria purpusorum Sir, here the petals are white. I have checked Flora of Himachal Pradesh as well as Flora Simlensis, but no clues/ conclusion as yet. Any probability of Sinocrassula indica (Decne.) A. Berger? Though petal should be dull rose (FBI) or reddish, yellow, greenish-yellow (FoC). … i dont think so if you notice i did not comment on that inflorescence only if you cant see the plant rosette how can you decide???? esp in a plant group that produces similar flower spikes and hybrdizes like crazy…. Attached here all photographs submitted in this thread. I suggested as I found similarities with the links below
I may be entirely wrong. Why don’t you ask them? – wow … what a lot of research you may be onto the true id of this plant the utube is impressive, the guy who made it says he’s been watching the colony for 10 years i wish he showed some closeups i am on the way to an old teacher who’s very sick when i return today or in next couple of days I’ll look at all the links you have sent and will talk them be well Yes it is Sinocrassula indica Crassulaceae, Combretaceae and Myrtaceae Fortnight:: Crassulaceae:: Sedum1 for id from VOF- NS 29 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) Please provide id inputs for this succulent, which to me is a Sedum sp. ..was recorded in wild from VOF area.. if the two darker brownish clumps belong to this stalk… its turning color in sunlight… then its Sedum spathulifolium Hooker 1832 from the pacific coast cliffs Flowers can say something I think it should be Sinocrassula indica as per images herein. I think, Sinocrassula indica Small succulent for ID :: Govindghat-Ghangria, Uttarakhand :: Aug 2018 :: ARKSEP-04 : 9 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) Requested to please ID this small succulent found growing on a rock face on the way to Ghangria from Govindghat, Uttarakhand in Aug 2018. pic 9986 and 9987 are most likely dudleya sp. may be dudleya lanceolata, only because of its growing habit. cant see details. Thanks … for your feedback. I searched on dudleya in efi and came across these 2 posts from the same area: – this post by Nidhan ji. Pics look similar to the ones posted by me above (except for the flower stalk which is more developed than the ones here), including the first one above. – this post by Prashant ji (pics can be considered similar). Both of the above were identified as Sinocrassula indica. Would like to have some more comments from experts, if possible. yes experts need to see this. … had made the last two diagnosis, and … i added all in cc except … whose email address in not in my contact list. hope they all see this soon. by description of sinocrassula. your first picture should also be sinocrassula and not echeveria To me also appear close to images at Sinocrassula indica (Decne.) A. Berger as per comparative images at Crassulaceae . VOF Week: Unidentified U28– near Joshimath: oh how pretty a flower spike already? a Sedum…. Thanks … Yes this could be some Sedum sp.. Only open flowers can help in differentiating Sedum or Rhodiola. Sinocarssula indica. Sedum like plant for ID ?? … en-route Rolla- GHNP- PKA38 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4). Small herb seen on a rock en-route Rolla at GHNP at an altitude of approx. 1700m. Please check for Sinocrassula indica. It is Sinocrassula indica . Crassulaceae, Combretaceae and Myrtaceae Fortnight: Crassulaceae-Sinocrassula indica at -GHNP -PKA-DEC15:: : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (4). Small herb seen on a rock en-route Rolla at GHNP at an altitude of approx. 1700m. . SK 3595 01 August 2022: 1 very high res. image. Location: Dunai, Dolpa, Nepal Altitude: 2300m. Date: 17 June 1022 Habit : Wild Sinocrassula indica (Decne.) A.Berger ?? Yes!
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