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Experts please take a look at what kind of plant this is? Pictures included!

Hello, this is Sedum notoginseng. Sedum notoginseng is a perennial herb of the genus Sedum of the family Sedumceae, 30 to 80cm tall. Stems erect, unbranched, solitary or clustered with several stems. Single leaves are alternate, thick, oblanceolate, 5-8cm long, 1-2cm wide, apex acuminate, base wedge-shaped, edges serrated, almost sessile. The cymes are corymb-shaped and terminal; the sepals are 5, green, linear-lanceolate, unequal in length, 3 to 5 mm long, with a blunt tip; the petals are 5, yellow, elliptical-lanceolate, 6 to 10 mm long; There are 10 stamens, shorter than the petals; 5 carpels, ovate-oblong, connate at the base, and sac-like protrusions on the ventral surface. Follicles 5, flattened outward when mature, arranged in a starburst shape. The flowering period is from June to August. The fruiting period is from July to September. Hope it will be adopted. Thanks!