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Cultivated Stonecrops.
Timber Press. pp. 299–300. ISBN 978-1-60469-100-9.
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plants in the
family Cr****ulaceae,
members of
which are
commonly known as
stonecrops. The
genus has been
described as
containing up to 600 species, subsequently...
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February 2025. Stephenson, Ray (1994). Sedum:
Cultivated Stonecrops.
Timber Press. p. 143. ISBN 978-1-60469-100-9.
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February 2025. Stephenson, Ray (1994). Sedum:
Cultivated Stonecrops.
Timber Press. p. 123-124. ISBN 978-1-60469-100-9.
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Petrosedum rupestre, also
known as
reflexed stonecrop, Jenny's
stonecrop, blue
stonecrop,
stone orpine, prick-madam and trip-madam, is a
species of perennial...
- in the
stonecrop family Cr****ulaceae,
native to
China and Korea. Its
common names include showy stonecrop, iceplant, and
butterfly stonecrop. Growing...
- Amer. Acad. Arts xvii. 355. Stephenson, Ray (1994). Sedum:
Cultivated Stonecrops.
Timber Press. pp. 239–240. ISBN 978-1-60469-100-9.
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named Sedum burnatii and
commonly known as
Corsican stonecrop or thick-leaved
stonecrop, is a low-growing
succulent flowering plant of the genus...
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members of the family. Like sedums,
Rhodiola species are
often called stonecrops. Some
authors merge Rhodiola into Sedum.
Rhodiola species grow in high-altitude...
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ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named Stonecrop,
after the
Sedum flower:
Stonecrop was one of the
disguised identities of the Q-ship Glenfoyle, a...