Lampranthus multiradiatus (Cultivated)

Lampranthus multiradiatus (Jacq.) N.E.Br., Gard. Chron. III, 87: 71 1930. (syn: Lampranthus roseus (Willd.) Schwantes; Mesembryanthemum multiradiatum Jacq.; Mesembryanthemum roseum Willd.);

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Sedum for ID : 200111 : AK-2: 6 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1)
Taken at Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka on the 18th of November, 2010. Nuwara Eliya is at 1892 meters above sea level.
I think this  is a kind of "ice plant",  which also have daisy like flowers; Aizoaceae, one of the cylindrical leaved species of Mesembryanthemum or Delosperma.
Yes ... is correct, the flowers represent Aizoaceae, and not Crassulaceae or Asteraceae.
The flower size however, seems to be larger than 1 inch in diameter. In Delosperma the flowers are 1/2 to 3/4 inch across.  
I suppose it represents Lampranthus multiradiatus.

 
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Lampranthus roseus ??? ATJUNE2016/15 : 7 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)
Is it Lampranthus roseus ???
Cultivated/ Potted
April 2014-15
Shimla

Lampranthus species so far in efi 
Thank you, ...  It is not matching with species listed on Lampranthus page.
For me the ID by ... is correct. Please check this link also for confirmation: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/180247/.
Thank you, ...  I had checked and identified it with the help of some Cacti and Succulent book published by Timber press.
I still think, there is some scope for error.
Lampranthus roseus (Willd.) Schwantes is a synonym of Lampranthus multiradiatus (Jacq.) N.E.Br. as per
Also see other links:
I think the id is OK.
 
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ID Please AT JAN 2017/01 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Kindly identify
Shimla
Ornamental
April 2015

It has been identified as Lampranthus roseus by ... on FB page PLANT WEALTH OF INDIA.

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Kindly help with identification of this Cultivated Succulent.
a ground cover  for xeriscaping, esp along the highways in sw usa
pinkish or purple ice plant 2with rounded tip to the ?leaves
you'll run into a lot of species names
run the key
many things are called the purple iceplant
but many have thin blades or pointed ends to their leaves ... yours seems to be like the perfectly rounded succulent leaf tip..
most likely would be Drosanthemum Floribundum Rosea
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/183673/
however do run the key and if you have more pictures that would help you.
and let me know what you decide ...
Thank you for another unknown succulent. I agree with the genus, can't say about the species.
I think my plant has been wrongly identified.
I have posted it in another thread as Lampranthus roseus? It should be L. roseus or L. multiradiatus or L. productus.



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