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Biting Stonecrop/Sedum acre

I found this flowering specimen growing on the rocks of a ruined building in mid June. The name ‘biting’ derives from the strong burning-peppery taste of its egg-shaped leaves. This perennial succulent is often found on dry, chalky soils, although being well adapted for xerophytic life means it can be found in deserts and the Arctic.


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lou_rozensteins16-Jun-2009 22:20
Pretty .... the colour and dof are great. Well done.
Patricia Kay16-Jun-2009 05:23
Beautiful image Matthew and a great detailed account of what it is and where its grows...BV
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