a kookaburra attempted to eat this and then dropped it as a 'gift' on my verandah...
I am not sure what plant this may represent...
Anyone?
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Looks like a cactus leave ?
ReplyDeleteNever seen before - it looks not very yummy ;-)
ReplyDeleteSome succulents?
No, I do not know the plant. It is probably a succulent, but its name ...?
ReplyDeleteHi Gemma, it looks like a Crassula ovata 'Blue Bird'. See:
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I see the faint magenta edge on the edges, I would think maybe it could be edible but perhaps not what the Kookaburra wanted? It would be fun to watch them outside!
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure it's that crassula mentioned above. I have one!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't look so great. I don't blame the Kooka for not wanting it.
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