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- Petrosedum rupestre, also known as reflexed stonecrop, Jenny's stonecrop, blue stonecrop, stone orpine, prick-madam and trip-madam, is a species of perennial...
- Petrosedum is a genus of the succulent family Cr****ulaceae (stonecrop family). Petrosedum is a genus in the family Cr****ulaceae, subfamily Sempervivoideae...
- Petrosedum sediforme, the pale stonecrop, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Cr****ulaceae. It has pointed, succulent, glaucous blue leaves and...
- Petrosedum ochroleu****, the European stonecrop, is a species of plant in the family Cr****ulaceae native to Europe and Turkey. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "​Sedum...
- PMID 31569538. Gallo, Lorenzo (24 August 2017a). "Towards a review of the genus Petrosedum (Cr****ulaceae): Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on Iberian taxa". Webbia...
- Meterostachys, Monanthes, Mucizonia, Orostachys, Pachyphytum, Perrierosedum, Petrosedum, Phedimus, Pistorinia, Prometheum, Pseudosedum, Rhodiola, Rosularia, Sedella...
- splitting from the rest of the subfamily at 66 mya. This was followed by the Petrosedum and Aeonium clades at 56 mya and Sempervivum/Jovibarda at 52 mya. The...
- another episode of polyploidy. Within Sempervivum, Sedum series Rupestre (Petrosedum) has x=28. Within the Leucosedum, most taxa are diploid, with 2x=12, 14...
- Petrosedum is a genus of the succulent plant family Cr****ulaceae. Thiede & Eggli 2007. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pistorinia. Wikispecies has...
- III: Cr****ulaceae and Sempervivoideae clades and divisions Notes: I: Petrosedum clade is unplaced, due to discordance in analyses. In plastid phylogeny...