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Does anyone know what this is? The leaves are thicker like a succulent but I'm not sure what it is. Any ideas???
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I have some of those too and this plant doesn't look like them either.
 
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I'm don't know what it is but it looks like what I have been trying to keep in check in my beds.
Last spring I pulled up 3 large leaf bags of it .
It's just too aggressive for me
 
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Yep that's it. I guess it is used allot as a ground cover. Its called Sedum tetractinum or coral reef. A poster on another site messaged me. I bought it as a tiny little thing at the grocery store floral shop and never knew exactly what it was.
 
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I concur, the plants pictured in both the first and sixth posts are identical.

It is Chinese Stonecrop (Sedum tetractinum) in the Stonecrop Family (Crassulaceae). This species is native to eastern China.
 

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