Sedum hispanicum
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Sedum hispanicum, Linn. (S. glaucum, Waldst. & Kit., not Smith. S. pallidum, Ten., not Bieb.). Annual or biennial (Masters says perennial), glaucous, glabrous or glandular-pilose above: barren shoots 2 in. long, branched; fl.-sts. 3-4 in. high, reddish: lvs. densely crowded, about 1/4 in. long, linear, greenish gray, becoming reddish, studded with fine hyaline pimples at the tips: fls. 6-merous, pinkish white, in 3-7-branched, umbellate cymes; sepals deltoid; petals oblong, narrowed at base. Cent. and S. Eu., Spain is uncertain.— Commonly grown under the name of S. glaucum; see also S. dasyphyllum and S. rupestre. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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