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historymanhistoryman Posts: 129
First photo has never flowered - been outside for ever - very hardy
Second photo been in pot for 3 years never flowered until now,

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  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,453
    2. Looks like Galtonia candicans
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 36,206
    Top one could be an azalea but there is also herb robert growing in there too - the ferny leaf.
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,220
    edited August 2021
    No.1 looks more like a sedum (confusum?), similar to this maybe.

    https://forum.gardenersworld.com/discussion/1025091/unkown-trailing-outdoor-succulent-plantid-help
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,453
    1. Doesn't look right for Azalea.
    Agree  with pitter -patter.....Sedum sp.
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • historymanhistoryman Posts: 129
    Thank you all for names of plants - the Sedum has never flowered it is about 8 yrs old I have taken lots of cuttings and they also have never flowered - any ideas why?
    Photo of cutting - if this helps identify which Sedum?
    Thank you

     
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 52,165
    @wild edges is pretty clued up with these @historyman, so hopefully he'll see this and look in  :)
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • historymanhistoryman Posts: 129
    Update on mystery plant (Sedum)

    They are definately two different plants, the cutting is not from the plant in the original photo posted.   The cutting is identical to Mother plant.
    Hope this helps in someone being able to identify.

    Many thanks
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,453
    Correction.
    Galtonia candicans now apparently called Ornithogalum candicans!
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • historymanhistoryman Posts: 129
    Thank you Silver surfer -  
    Any further ideas on other plant ( Sedum)?
    Thanks
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