Sedon caespitosum
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“Caespitosum” in Latin means “turf” or “grass”. This is a common Sedum species in Cyprus encountered all over the usland up to an altitude of 1225 metres. It makes white flowers. This photo was taken in March at low altitude but it still hadn’t bloomed. It is similarto the “rubens” soecies but that one is found at an altitude of over 600 metres, plus caespitosum has much more green succulent leaves than rubens. It is found on dry uncultivated ground, rocky areas or igneous or limestone ground.