Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
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Sedum adolphi | 28 Jun, 2025 | Keutapang, Kec. Syamtalira Aron, Kabupaten Aceh Utara, Aceh, Indonesia |
In a small corner of my yard, there is a green wonder that never fails to captivate my heart, tiny succulents growing gracefully in simple pots. They are silent, motionless, but radiate a charm that is difficult to describe in words.
Thick-leafed succulents with light green gradations and reddish tips. The leaves are neatly arranged to form a perfect rosette as if nature is painting with great patience and love.
Succulents that grow drooping seem to whisper secrets to the ground. The golden color of the leaves is like the soft afternoon sun, giving a warm and calming impression. Meanwhile, in another picture, there are variations in shape and color, some are deep green, some are bright yellowish, indicating a diversity that actually enriches the beauty.
I can't look away from them. Every time I see them, my heart feels at peace. These succulents are like silent friends who are always loyal, keeping their steadfastness in silence, and remaining beautiful even though the world outside is chaotic.
They don't ask for much. Just a little sunlight and the occasional water. But the timeless beauty they give me in return makes me know I can’t leave them behind.
Succulents aren’t just plants, they are little guardians of beauty in my life.
Link to original | community |
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Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/293405948 |
Latitude | Longitude | Map |
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5.1141494 | 97.2315774 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1141494&mlon=97.2315774#map=12/5.1141/97.2316 |