Posted by Zac in Texas( Formerly NC) on April 11, 2009, 2:40 pm, in reply to "What succulents are native to your area?"
Hmmm, I'll compile a list of what was at home.
Sedum ternatum
Sedum telephioides (Hylotelephium telephioides)
Sedum glaucophyllum
Sedum nevii
Sedum rosea( Rhodiola)
Diamorpha smallii ( a small winter annual, former Sedum, from gravel depressions in granitic flat rocks)
Talinum( Phemeranthus) teretifolium
Talinum ( Phemeranthus) mengesii
Talinum sp 2.
Batis maritima
Heliotropium
Salicornia sp(3 taxa)
Cakile edentula
Sesuvium portulacastrum
S. maritimum.
Portulaca oleracea
P pilosa
P smallii( very rare)
Manfreda virginica
Probably more. I am going on thick succulent type leaves. My classification may be off. But most of those are thick, fleshy, succulent leaves.
Zac
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