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Hylotelephium maximum
It stores water in its leaves and tubers, which makes it drought-resistant. The plant here is normally 40 cm tall. The stem is scanty, often reddish, erect and have thick and fleshy leaves that sit in whorls, opposite or scattered. The inflorescences have numerous tiny star shaped white flowers.
In a park in sandy and rocky ground.
Norwegian name: Smørbukk
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