-
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...