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Unnamed spotting

Description:

Reddish-pink, yellow, orange and green succulents. In large groups of plants. Ranged from about 4-8 inches tall. Leaves triangular in shape, with the outer edge curved like a potato wedge.

Habitat:

Tecolote Canyon. San Diego, CA

Notes:

Partner: friend Alexa Argumedo

1 Species ID Suggestions

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 11 years ago
Sea Fig
Carpobrotus chilensis Carpobrotus chilensis


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Hello, you have received an ID suggestion which 4 people agree. Please review and edit your spotting to include the provided information. When the scientific name is added, this spotting will be removed from the unidentified list :)

I had those growing in my garden in Seal Beach, California, I started it from a very tiny cutting growing at the sand dunes, it is a succculent and it grows beautiful purple or yellow, many petal flowers. I just never knew their scientific name! Thank you for sharing, brings fond memories. : )

julz1605
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julz1605

San Diego, California, USA

Spotted on Mar 13, 2013
Submitted on Mar 13, 2013

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