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Definition of Sedums

Sedum
Sedum Se"dum, n. [NL., fr. L. sedere to sit; so called in allusion to the manner in which the plants attach themselves to rocks and walls.] (Bot.) A genus of plants, mostly perennial, having succulent leaves and cymose flowers; orpine; stonecrop. --Gray.

Meaning of Sedums from wikipedia

- Callophrys xami uses several species of Sedum, such as Sedum allantoides, for suitable host plants. Many sedums are cultivated as ornamental garden plants...
- plant. It was formerly included in the genus Sedum. Rhodiola pachyclados was originally described as Sedum pachyclados by J. E. T. Aitchison and William...
- 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...
- with yuja dressing. More recently, some sources warn that yellow flowering sedums are a least mildly toxic to humans and possibly dangerous to children and...
- ISBN 978-3-642-55874-0. Retrieved 2 February 2025. Stephenson, Ray (1994). Sedum: Cultivated Stonecrops. Timber Press. p. 123-124. ISBN 978-1-60469-100-9...
- 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...
- north to near the Canada–United States border. Sedum ternatum can be distinguished from other sedums, native and cultivated, which are commonly found...
- Plant Lover's Guide to Sedums".Timber Press Inc., 2014, p. 113 Stephenson, Ray (1994). Sedum. Timber Press. ISBN 0-88192-238-2. "Sedum rupestre - L. Crooked...
- 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...