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  2. List of Sedum species - Wikipedia

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    This list of Sedum species shows the accepted species names within the genus Sedum, of which there are about 460. [1]

  3. Phedimus ellacombeanus - Wikipedia

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    Phedimus ellacombeanus forms low-growing, compact mounds of bright green leaves with thick and fleshy textures. The leaves have scalloped edges and can grow up to 4 cm in length and up to 2 cm in width. The plant itself can reach a height of up to 15 cm. In the spring, the flowers emerge just above the foliage. [2]

  4. Sedum - Wikipedia

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    Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops. The genus has been described as containing up to 600 species, subsequently reduced to 400–500.

  5. 31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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    Sedum comes in hundreds of varieties, including creeping types and tall, upright forms. ... Low-growing foliage with silvery spots and pretty pink, purple or white flowers make this a great ...

  6. Sedum dasyphyllum - Wikipedia

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    It is a small perennial plant with green/turquoise or gray/green opposite leaves and a creeping stem forming shrubs. [5] Its flowers are white and small with little black dots on the petals and green ovaries. The Sedum dasyphyllum, typical of the Mediterranean region, usually grows among the rocks, especially among the tuff walls of rural areas.

  7. Sedum anglicum - Wikipedia

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    Sedum anglicum is a low-growing perennial with stubby, succulent, untoothed, alternate leaves. These are often greyish-green, and may turn pink in dry conditions. The flowers are short-stalked and star-like, white (sometimes tinged pink), with ten contrasting stamens and five carpels.

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