The difference between this and the well known "jelly bean plant" (Sedum rubrotinctum) is that this is edgy/pointy. I was searching for it everywhere on Google, but no trace found. Can someone tell me this plant's name?
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1Did you find this plant in wild (where?) or it is cultivated? – Giacomo Catenazzi Mar 17 '17 at 09:02
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@GiacomoCatenazzi it is cultivated. It was in a bowl in front of a store. – iorgv Mar 17 '17 at 13:43
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1Perhaps Sedum morganianum. There is a variety that has the longer, pointier leaves. http://www.hmaplants.com/varieties/sedum-morganianum-pointed-leaf/ – Brenn Mar 17 '17 at 16:24
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2Try looking through [here](http://www.sedumphotos.net/main.php) – J. Musser Mar 22 '17 at 18:30
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I found it in a botanical garden and it is Sedum rupestre/Sedum reflexum. There are two varieties of this species and you can tell them apart when they bloom. One has upright flower stems, the other one has somewhat curved flower stems.

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