- but
multipapillate in
Phedimus selski****. When
treated as
Phedimus sensu lato, i.e.
including Aizopsis,
subgenus Phedimus (
Phedimus sensu stricto) has creeping...
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generally regarded as
forming a
separate genus,
Phedimus.}
Several cultivars exist, of
which Phedimus spurius 'Schorbuser Blut', with rich pink flowers...
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Phedimus kamtschaticus, the
orange stonecrop, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae. It is
native to China, Korea, ****an and the Russian...
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Phedimus stellatus is a
species of
plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae. "Sedum
stellatum L. -
Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org.
Retrieved 2022-02-04. Mifsud...
- in the spring. It is
often mistaken for the
closely related Phedimus kamtschaticus.
Phedimus ellacombe****
forms low-growing,
compact mounds of
bright green...
- and S. kamtschati**** (Telephium clade), that has been
segregated into
Phedimus (tribe Umbiliceae).
Given the
substantial taxonomic challenges presented...
- Monanthes, Mucizonia, Orostachys, Pachyphytum, Perrierosedum, Petrosedum,
Phedimus, Pistorinia, Prometheum, Pseudosedum, Rhodiola, Rosularia, Sedella, Sedum...
- Hylotelphium,
Orostachys and Sinocr****ula) has x=12, and of the
Rhodiola clade Phedimus has x=16 and
Umbilcus x=24,
representing another episode of polyploidy...
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Bruce M; Turland,
Nicholas J; Kunjun, Fu (2000). "New
Combinations in
Phedimus (Cr****ulaceae)". Novon. 10 (4): 400–402. doi:10.2307/3392995. JSTOR 3392995...
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another segregate,
Phedimus, as
subgenus Aizoon.
Subsequent molecular phylogenetic analysis established Aizopsis as a
sister group to
Phedimus,
which with distinguishing...