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Sedum Nussbaumerianum is an unusual one, it lives in symbiosis with a bromeliad in nature so maybe that has something to do with it
I see that the name has now been changed to Sedum adolphii
The endless revisions... usually the genus gets changed but not the species
I don't think people will get over dropping stapeliads into ceropegia anytime soon although it does make sense on a certain level
Botanist wars are a thing, lol
Yes, and then there's the episode of Australia claiming the genus acacia
That made certain people here VERY unhappy although it was a sneaky move. I really don't know who authorised that. There should have been consultation. Although then a decision would never have been made at all
Anyway, back to the sedums: I wonder if soil ph plays a role in flowering