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Sedum Sediforme
Sedum Sediforme
Sedum sediforme (Jacq.) common names... Mediterranean Stonecrop, Pale Stonecrop.
Plant family: Crassulaceae, 25cm to 60cm tall.
Flowers appear from June to July
Habitat: Coastal as well as inland: Along roadsides, cliffs, rocks, walls, dry stony areas and prefers to grow on calcareous soils.
Mediterranean region: Spain to Portugal, Balkan Peninsulas, Morocco and as far East to Syria and Israel.
Sedum sediforme, is a robust perennial succulent herb. It has smooth leaves and the flowers are hermaphrodite (meaning both male and female organs).
Insects attracted to this wild flower can be seen in the images below...
Read MorePlant family: Crassulaceae, 25cm to 60cm tall.
Flowers appear from June to July
Habitat: Coastal as well as inland: Along roadsides, cliffs, rocks, walls, dry stony areas and prefers to grow on calcareous soils.
Mediterranean region: Spain to Portugal, Balkan Peninsulas, Morocco and as far East to Syria and Israel.
Sedum sediforme, is a robust perennial succulent herb. It has smooth leaves and the flowers are hermaphrodite (meaning both male and female organs).
Insects attracted to this wild flower can be seen in the images below...
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Bembix oculata
Bembix oculata (Male)
Belonging to the Family Crabronidae -Digger Wasps.
Date and time 6-7-2015 at 12.06pm
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