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classified as
Sedum are now in the
segregate genera Hylotelephium and Rhodiola. Well-known
European species of
Sedum are
Sedum acre,
Sedum album,
Sedum dasyphyllum...
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Sedum palmeri is a
species of
stonecrop from Mexico. It is a
highly variable species with
multiple branching stems and
rosettes of thick, spoon-shaped...
- flowers.
Species of
Phedimus have
traditionally been
included in the
genus Sedum.
Within the
genus Phedimus, P.
spurius belongs to the
subgenus Phedimus...
- plant. It was
formerly included in the
genus Sedum.
Rhodiola pachyclados was
originally described as
Sedum pachyclados by J. E. T.
Aitchison and William...
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Sedum rubrotinctum or
Sedum × rubrotinctum,
commonly known as jelly-beans,
jelly bean plant, or pork and beans, is a
species of
Sedum from the
plant family...
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species and 34–35 genera—depending on the cir****scription of the
genus Sedum—distributed over
three subfamilies.
Members of the Cr****ulaceae are found...
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Sedum morganianum, the
donkey tail or burro's tail, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae,
native to
southern Mexico. It is a succulent...
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Sedum adolphi (often
erroneously spelled Sedum adolphii), the
coppertone stonecrop or
golden Sedum, is a
species of
succulent plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae...
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Sedum dasyphyllum, also
named Sedum burnatii and
commonly known as
Corsican stonecrop or thick-leaved stonecrop, is a low-growing
succulent flowering...
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Sedum sarmentosum,
known as
stringy stonecrop, gold moss stonecrop, and
graveyard moss, is a
perennial flowering plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae native...