Thank you Norma Rosa! That is a great informative post. This is what I was hoping to read on the thread, detailed and a bit of historical/ contemporary tidbit!
John Evans, again you have provided help in resolving the true identity of this plant. It does appear to be a sedum perennial. The question is......which of the 600+ out there?
The research will continue, and please folks if you know what it is, speak up!
These are still unknown:
and:
But while these are still in the post, here's another one that needs identifying. It is a cutting from a huge plant I have in Sosua. This plant is popular and you can see them incorporated in many landscape gardens throughout the DR.
Anybody know what it is?