Through the thickest rocks, life always finds a way

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Through the thickest rocks, life always finds a way
2020 jun 14 // Yesterday on our walk along the waterfront at Djurgården, I found a second succulent which I brought home:
(You can read about the first one: here and here)
I haven’t googled this one, so don’t know the name of the plant yet. But it has now moved in together with Jelly Bean:
Super Little Sedum.........
Photograph ©David Beattie 2017.........
The little plant i brought home from the quarry seems to be thriving on my balcony:
It turned out that this plant is called a jelly bean plant, so cute!
2020 may 22 // Today I visited a limestone quarry, and there’s a lake in the middle of it all. But up on the rocks, I found small spots of what I believe are succulents:
This one is only a little less than two inches wide and it was so pretty I just had to dig it up with its roots and bring it home with me. I know very little about plants, and really suck at keeping them alive. So, there actually are no plants in my home. Until today, I brought this little one home and planted it. Fingers crosses it roots and thrives.
I tried finding out the name of this plant, but for the life of me I can’t find it on the web. If you happen to know the name, please let me know!
Behold!
A man!