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Rosularia is a
small genus of the
family Cr****ulaceae. It
includes about 28-35
species from Europe, the Himalayas, and
northern Africa.
Rosularia was...
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Rosularia cypria is a
tufted perennial with grey-green, sticky-downy spoon-shaped
fleshy leaves, 3–4 cm long, in a
loose rosette above an
often bare basal...
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Rosularia aizoon is a
succulent that
forms rosettes of hairy, pale
green to blue-green leaves. It is
hardy down to zone 7a (-17 °C, 0 °F) and
blooms in...
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Cotyledon pubescens C.A.Mey.
Pseudorosularia pilosa (M.Bieb.) Gurgen.
Rosularia pilosa (M.Bieb.) Boriss.
Sedum pilosum M.Bieb.
Umbilicus pubescens G.Don...
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Binomial name
Afrovivella semiensis (J.**** ex A.Rich.) A.Berger
Synonyms Rosularia semiensis (J.**** ex A.Rich.) H.Ohba
Umbilicus semiensis J.**** ex A.Rich...
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taxonomic levels, with few exceptions. For
instance Prometheum and
Rosularia have been
segregated from
Sedum by
their basic chromosome numbers. Cr****ulaceae...
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historically included in
genera Sedum (section Cyprosedum), and
later Rosularia, but were
elevated to a
separate genus by Ohba (1995).
According to an...
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Leucosedum clade are the
following genera:
Rosularia, Prometheum,
Sedella and Dudleya.
Rosularia is paraphyletic, and some
Sedum species, such as...
- Petrosedum, Phedimus, Pistorinia, Prometheum, Pseudosedum, Rhodiola,
Rosularia, Sedella, Sedum, Sempervivum, Sinocr****ula, Thompsonella, Tylecodon, Umbilicus...
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Perrierosedum Petrosedum Phedimus Pistorinia Prometheum Pseudosedum Rhodiola Rosularia Sedella Sedum Sempervivum Sinocr****ula
Thompsonella Umbilicus Villadia...