Y Yarg 5 year old buck + Aug 23, 2018 #1 This one has the feel of an aloe vera plant and is growing in a moist Shady low spot thanks Attachments IMG_20180823_114526848.jpg 291 KB · Views: 28
Native Hunter 5 year old buck + Aug 24, 2018 #2 Yarg, that plant is known as "Witch's Moneybags" (aka Frog's Stomach and Orpine) (Hylotelephium telephium). I found you a web site shown below. Click on the image at the top right and you will see a mirror image of your plant. http://www.transformationalgardening.com/forage/plants/hylotelephium-telephium-images.html It's my understanding that this plant is a Eurasian native but has become naturalized in the Catskills for quite some time. Last edited: Aug 26, 2018
Yarg, that plant is known as "Witch's Moneybags" (aka Frog's Stomach and Orpine) (Hylotelephium telephium). I found you a web site shown below. Click on the image at the top right and you will see a mirror image of your plant. http://www.transformationalgardening.com/forage/plants/hylotelephium-telephium-images.html It's my understanding that this plant is a Eurasian native but has become naturalized in the Catskills for quite some time.
Native Hunter 5 year old buck + Aug 25, 2018 #3 Yarg said: This one has the feel of an aloe vera plant and is growing in a moist Shady low spot thanks Click to expand... One more thing - they say that plant is edible. If you taste it I would like to know what it tastes like. If you say "chicken" I may think you are fibbing..........
Yarg said: This one has the feel of an aloe vera plant and is growing in a moist Shady low spot thanks Click to expand... One more thing - they say that plant is edible. If you taste it I would like to know what it tastes like. If you say "chicken" I may think you are fibbing..........