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Stonecrops - Photo (c) Peter Zika, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Peter Zika CC
Stonecrops (Genus Sedum) Info
Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops. The genus has been described as containing up to 600 species updated to 470. They are leaf succulents found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, but extending into the southern hemisphere in Africa and South America. The plants vary from annual and creeping herbs to shrubs. The plants have water-storing leaves. The flowers usually have five petals,... (Wikipedia)
Biting Stonecrop - Photo (c) Sannse, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Biting Stonecrop (Sedum acre) Info
Sedum acre, commonly known as the goldmoss stonecrop, mossy stonecrop, goldmoss sedum, biting stonecrop, and wallpepper, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. It is native to Europe, but also naturalised in North America, Japan and New Zealand. (Wikipedia)
Sedum album - Photo (c) mobbini, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by mobbini CC
Complex Sedum album Info
Sedum album, the white stonecrop, is a flowering plant of the genus Sedum in the family Crassulaceae. It is found in the northern temperate regions of the world, often growing in crevices or free-draining rocky soil. As a long-day plant it grows vegetatively for most of the year and flowers in summer. (Wikipedia)
White Stonecrop - Photo (c) ebbalux, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by ebbalux CC
White Stonecrop (Sedum album) Info
Sedum album or white stonecrop, is a flowering plant of the genus Sedum in the family Crassulaceae. It is found in the northern temperate regions of the world, often growing in crevices or free-draining rocky soil. As a long-day plant it grows vegetatively for most of the year and flowers in summer. (Wikipedia)
Broad-leaved Stonecrop - Photo (c) Jeff Ward, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Jeff Ward CC
Broad-leaved Stonecrop (Sedum spathulifolium) Info
Sedum spathulifolium is a species of flowering plant in the stonecrop family known by the common names broadleaf stonecrop and Colorado stonecrop. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to southern California, where it can be found in many types of rocky habitat in coastal and inland hills and mountains. (Wikipedia)
Lanceleaf Stonecrop - Photo (c) Peter Zika, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Peter Zika CC
Lanceleaf Stonecrop (Sedum lanceolatum) Info
Sedum lanceolatum is a species of flowering plant in the stonecrop family known by the common names spearleaf stonecrop and lanceleaf stonecrop. (Wikipedia)
Woodland Stonecrop - Photo (c) BlueRidgeKitties, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Woodland Stonecrop (Sedum ternatum) Info
Sedum ternatum is the most widespread native Sedum species in eastern North America, commonly known as woodland stonecrop. It has white flowers, blooming April to May. This shade-tolerant species is often found in the forest understory, although it can also grow in sunnier locations when sufficient moisture is present. Its common name of "stonecrop" evokes its ability to thrive atop boulders, where its succulent leaves help it to retain moisture in shallow soil. It ada (Wikipedia)
Orpine - Photo (c) George Kholin, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by George Kholin CC
Orpine (Hylotelephium telephium) Info
Sedum telephium, often called Hylotelephium telephium, orpine, livelong, frog's-stomach, harping Johnny, life-everlasting, live-forever, midsummer-men, Orphan John, witch's moneybags is a succulent perennial groundcover of the family Crassulaceae native to Eurasia. The flowers are held in dense heads and can be reddish or yellowish-white. A number of cultivars, often with purplish leaves, are grown in gardens as w (Wikipedia)
Canyon Liveforever - Photo (c) Ken-ichi Ueda, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Canyon Liveforever (Dudleya cymosa) Info
Dudleya cymosa is a succulent plant known by the common name canyon live-forever. The plant is found in rocky areas in the low elevations of California and southern Oregon mountains. (Wikipedia)
Stringy Stonecrop - Photo (c) Rusty, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Rusty CC
Stringy Stonecrop (Sedum sarmentosum) Info
Sedum sarmentosum is a perennial flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to East Asia(China, Korea) and Southeast Asia(Thailand). Its common names include stringy stonecrop, gold moss stonecrop, and graveyard moss. (Wikipedia)
Tasteless Stonecrop - Photo (c) wolfgang knape, all rights reserved, uploaded by wolfgang knape C
Tasteless Stonecrop (Sedum sexangulare) Info
Sedum sexangulare, also known as tasteless stonecrop, is a species of succulent perennial and evergreen plant of the genus Sedum. It is similar to Sedum acre, but has shorter and denser leaves. It gained the binomial name ("six-angled") for its characteristic six spirals of leaves. S. sexangulare is about 15 cm (5 in) tall and is native to Europe and Asia, where it grows wildly and is often cultivated as an ornamental plant. The plant needs wet... (Wikipedia)
Reflexed Stonecrop - Photo (c) christoph63, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Reflexed Stonecrop (Petrosedum rupestre) Info
Sedum reflexum or Sedum rupestre, also known as reflexed stonecrop, Jenny's stonecrop, blue stonecrop, stone orpine, prick-madam and trip-madam, is a species of perennial succulent plant of the genus Sedum, native to northern, central, and southern Europe. It is also known as Petrosedum reflexum. (Wikipedia)
Ghost-Plant - Photo (c) Jeff Wright, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND) CC
Ghost-Plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense) Info
Graptopetalum paraguayense is a species of succulent plant in the jade plant family, Crassulaceae, that is native to Tamaulipas, Mexico. Common names include Sedum weinbergii,Mother-of-pearl-plant and Ghost plant. This is not to be confused with Monotropa uniflora which is also referred to as the “Ghost Plant”. G. paraguayense has white flowers which have a form of a star. (Wikipedia)
Roseroot - Photo (c) Pete Woods, all rights reserved, uploaded by Pete Woods C
Roseroot (Rhodiola rosea) Info
Rhodiola rosea (commonly golden root, rose root, roseroot,:138 Aaron's rod, Arctic root, king's crown, lignum rhodium, orpin rose) is a perennial flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. It grows naturally in wild Arctic regions of Europe, including Britain, Asia and North America, and can be propagated as a groundcover. Although it has long been used in traditional medicine for several disorders, notably including tr (Wikipedia)
Western Roseroot - Photo (c) sternberg_science_camps, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by sternberg_science_camps CC
Western Roseroot (Rhodiola integrifolia) Info
Rhodiola integrifolia is a species of flowering plant in the stonecrop family known by the common names ledge stonecrop, western roseroot, and king's crown. It is native to north-easternmost Russia, including Kamchatka, and western North America, where it grows in mountainous habitat in subalpine and alpine climates, including meadows, cliffs, and talus. It is a perennial herb producing a stout stem from a fleshy, branching caudex, reaching a maximum height near (Wikipedia)
Thick-leaved Stonecrop - Photo (c) gardatxanae, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by gardatxanae CC
Thick-leaved Stonecrop (Sedum dasyphyllum) Info
Sedum dasyphyllum also named Sedum burnatii and commonly known as Corsican stonecrop or thick-leaved stonecrop, is a low-growing succulent flowering plant of the genus Sedum in the family Crassulaceae. (Wikipedia)
Cobweb Houseleek - Photo (c) Cristobal Jimenez, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Cristobal Jimenez CC
Cobweb Houseleek (Sempervivum arachnoideum) Info
Sempervivum arachnoideum, the cobweb house-leek, is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to the Alps, Apennines and Carpathians. Growing to 8 cm (3 in) tall by 30 cm (12 in) wide, it is a rosette-forming succulent perennial, valued in cultivation for its ability to colonise hot, dry areas via offsets. (Wikipedia)
Palmer's Sedum - Photo (c) Jean-Christophe Gomez-Lavocat, all rights reserved, uploaded by Jean-Christophe Gomez-Lavocat C
Palmer's Sedum (Sedum palmeri) Info
Sedum palmeri is a stonecrop originated from Mexico with persistent light green leaves, becoming marked in red during winter. (Wikipedia)