I saw this photo on the net but with no ID attached to it and I can't work it out. The inflorescence is interesting though. Any ideas?
Another ID request
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Re: Another ID request
Hmm, it doesn't look all that succulent - are the leaves fleshy?
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Re: Another ID request
Well it only took me four years to work this out I'm fairly sure this is Heliotropium curassavicum or similar. It likes salty soil so that's probably why it isn't a well known plant.