I don’t know what kind of plants these are (please leave a comment if you know), but I love taking photos of them as they are such an interesting photographic subject.

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8 responses to “Plants at Taylor’s Mistake Beach”

  1. Lachezar avatar

    Hi Michelle!
    Thanks for dropping me a line and your kind words.
    I’m so glad you made me aware of your wonderful blog. Its so very good to have a Christchurch daily photo! I’ll be a regular visitor from now on!

    PS
    I call these cabbages, and yes they are so very photogenic. Wonderful shot!

    Cheers!

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  2. alaya avatar

    i don’t know what is it either, but it’s beautiful green

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  3. pusa avatar

    beautiful flowers indeed ,.. but i dont know the name as well and this is the first time i saw one 🙂 thanks for sharing

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  4. Gerald avatar

    they look like cabbages or lettuces to me but they certainly don’t look anything like the ones our local greengrocers supply so could well be something quite different.

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  5. maria avatar

    cool photo

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  6. jns tropic avatar

    It looks like Sempervivum arachnoideum. Sedum looks also like your plant. I am sure it is in the family Crassulaceae. You can goggle these funny names and find one exactly like the plant in the picture.

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  7. admin avatar
    admin

    JNS, I think you cracked it, definitely looks like Sedum and it’s a succulent.

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