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Penthorum sedoides,
known by the
common name
ditch stonecrop, is a
perennial forb
native to the
eastern United States and
Canada which produces small white...
- 00996.x. hdl:10654/18083.
Retrieved 2013-07-06. "
Penthorum Linnaeus".
Flora of China. "
Penthorum sedoides L."
Flora of Missouri. "Penthoraceae Rydb. ex Britton...
- two
species in the genus, the
other being Penthorum sedoides,
native to the
United States and Canada.
Penthorum chinense is a
perennial herb up to 90 cm...
- aquati****
Ottelia alismoides Ottelia mesenterum Ottelia ulvifolia Penthorum sedoides Persicaria hydropiperoides Persicaria praetermissa Pilularia americana...
- Cr****ulaceae and
Tetracarpaeaceae have been ****ociated with Saxifragaceae,
while Penthorum has been ****ociated both with Cr****ulaceae and Saxifragaceae,
before being...
-
plants are
edible after cooking, but may have a
laxative effect.
Penthorum sedoides Peridiscaceae (ringflower family) Peridiscus, from Gr**** for (stamens)...
-
Rhamnus alnifolia,
Scirpus rubrotinctus,
Triadenum walteri, and
Penthorum sedoides. In a
swampy area it was
noted to grow with
Sphenopholis pensylvanica...
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glauca Parn****ia
kotzebuei Parn****ia palustris, gr****-of-Parn****us
Penthorum sedoides Rhamnus ×
intermedia Ribes glandulosum Ribes janczewskii Scutia ****ata...
- Cr****ula
aquatica —
water pygmyweed Cr****ula
connata — sand
pygmyweed Penthorum sedoides — ditch-stonecrop
Rhodiola integrifolia — entire-leaf
stonecrop Rhodiola...
- (N)
Penstemon pallidus (N)
Penstemon tubiflorus var.
tubiflorus (N)
Penthorum sedoides (N)
Perideridia americana (N)
Perilla frutescens var.
frutescens (I)...