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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 ...
Sedum adolphi (often erroneously spelled Sedum adolphii), the coppertone stonecrop or golden Sedum, is a species of succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae. [1] [2] It is native to Mexico, where it grows in rocky terrain and on cliff faces. It has also become naturalized in Sicily and the Canary Islands. [3]
Sedum ternatum is the most widespread native Sedum species in eastern North America, commonly known as woodland stonecrop. [1] It has white flowers, blooming April to May. This shade-tolerant species is often found in the forest understory, although it can also grow in sunnier locations when sufficient moisture is pres
Sedum acre L. – wall-pepper, goldmoss sedum, goldmoss stonecrop, biting stonecrop; Sedum actinocarpum Yamam. Sedum adolphi Raym.-Hamet – Golden Sedum, Adolph's Sedum, Golden Glow Sedum; Sedum aetnense Tineo; Sedum alamosanum S.Watson; Sedum albomarginatum R.T.Clausen – (Feather River stonecrop) Sedum album L. – white stonecrop; Sedum ...
Sedum dendroideum, commonly known as the tree stonecrop [2] or the false hens-and-chickens, is a shrub-like perennial plant that looks much like its Sempervivum look-alike. It is native to Mexico. It is native to Mexico.
Sedum cepaea, the pink stonecrop, is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. [2] It has a Mediterranean distribution, but generally in the mountains, and extending into France as far north as Paris, and it has been introduced to Belgium, Germany, and, it seems, New Zealand. [1] A bushy, succulent annual, it can reach 30 cm (12 in).
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