Very interesting. Cute little plant, but I don?t know what is it.
Not sure what this little plant is, but there?s quite a few of them in dry rocky areas above 6,000 ft. Each leaf is about the size of a little finger nail. What drew my eyes to it was the water drop. The surrounding rocks are reflected around the edge of the drop, and new leaves are poking up into the bottom. The hydrophobic exterior of the leaves keeps them from wetting, and surface tension holds the drop together.Art
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