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'''''Sedum album''''' or '''White stonecrop''', is a [[flowering plant]] of the genus ''[[Sedum]]'' in the family [[Crassulaceae]]. ''Sedum album'' is able to [[acclimate]] according to the environment. The left plant below (in photo gallery), grew on top of the wall and therefore had access to less water and fewer nutrients; the right plant however grew at the bottom of the wall and therefore had greater amounts of water and nutrients. The plant at the bottom was therefore able to grow faster. The plant on top of the wall may be red due to less water{{wp}}.  
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Sedum album, Linn. Perennial, about 4-6 in. high, glabrous, cespitose: barren sts. erect or creeping, rooting, olive-brown; fl.-sts. erect, pinkish: lvs. alternate, spreading, linear-oblong, about 1/2 in. long, obtuse: fls. white, about 1/4 in. across, in corymbose cymes, which are much branched, about 2-3 in. diam.; calyx-tube cup-shaped, segms. broadly ovate to subrotund, obtuse; petals lanceolate; anthers reddish. Eu., Temp. Asia, and N. Afr.—Some of the plants grown as S. neglectum probably belong to this species.
Sedum album, Linn. Perennial, about 4-6 in. high, glabrous, cespitose: barren sts. erect or creeping, rooting, olive-brown; fl.-sts. erect, pinkish: lvs. alternate, spreading, linear-oblong, about 1/2 in. long, obtuse: fls. white, about 1/4 in. across, in corymbose cymes, which are much branched, about 2-3 in. diam.; calyx-tube cup-shaped, segms. broadly ovate to subrotund, obtuse; petals lanceolate; anthers reddish. Eu., Temp. Asia, and N. Afr. Gn. 27, p. 315. G.M. 57:469.—Some of the plants grown as S. neglectum probably belong to this species.
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File:Sedum_acclimation2.JPG|The plant on the left grew on top of a wall and the other grew at the bottom of it.
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File:Sedum acclimation1.JPG|Where the two plants were growing
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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Latest revision as of 01:11, 25 May 2010

 Sedum album subsp. var.  White Stonecrop
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Sedum album or White stonecrop, is a flowering plant of the genus Sedum in the family Crassulaceae. Sedum album is able to acclimate according to the environment. The left plant below (in photo gallery), grew on top of the wall and therefore had access to less water and fewer nutrients; the right plant however grew at the bottom of the wall and therefore had greater amounts of water and nutrients. The plant at the bottom was therefore able to grow faster. The plant on top of the wall may be red due to less waterwp.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Sedum album, Linn. Perennial, about 4-6 in. high, glabrous, cespitose: barren sts. erect or creeping, rooting, olive-brown; fl.-sts. erect, pinkish: lvs. alternate, spreading, linear-oblong, about 1/2 in. long, obtuse: fls. white, about 1/4 in. across, in corymbose cymes, which are much branched, about 2-3 in. diam.; calyx-tube cup-shaped, segms. broadly ovate to subrotund, obtuse; petals lanceolate; anthers reddish. Eu., Temp. Asia, and N. Afr.—Some of the plants grown as S. neglectum probably belong to this species. CH


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