What is she ?
Gloria is an old aquarium rock set in a base from a pot for house plants covered in layers of dirt from the different places we have lived, and different sedums and such that I have gathered along the way. Mostly she has this bright green one that (in this case) grows thin ropes with fairly evenly spaced leaves that grow yellow star flowers near the end of summer. (In my other garden I have it between bricks and stones in a path and it grows darker and more compact, almost no rope). Also a but of jelly Bean sedum and this dusty looking one that is either green, blueish, or burgundy, or some mix of those, depending on what it's growing in.
Is that a Jade plant? I can't see it to well on my phone.
@Alvinsmama I'm kind of thinking sedum , too .
No, sedums and moss and such.?
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