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Sedum dasyphyllum, Linn. (S. glaucum, Lam.). Perennial, about 2-4 in. high, glabrous: sts. tufted, slender, branching: lvs. crowded, sessile, spreading, oblong-acute or suborbicular, thick, studded with crystalline pimples: fls. white to pinkish, about 1/3 in. across, in lax, few-fld., corymbose cymes; sepals oblong, fleshy; petals lanceolate; anthers black. Eu., N. Afr.—The material cult. under the name of S. glaucum probably belongs here; see also S. rupestre and S. hispanicum. Var. glanduliferum, Moris (S. corsicum, Duby), has minute gray-green lvs. which are more or less densely glandular-pubescent: fls. white. Corsica and N. Afr. There is a form of this offered in the trade under the name of S. corsicum var. grandiflorum, Hort. | |||
Sedum dasyphyllum, Linn. (S. glaucum, Lam.). Perennial, about 2-4 in. high, glabrous: sts. tufted, slender, branching: lvs. crowded, sessile, spreading, oblong-acute or suborbicular, thick, studded with crystalline pimples: fls. white to pinkish, about 1/3 in. across, in lax, few-fld., corymbose cymes; sepals oblong, fleshy; petals lanceolate; anthers black. Eu., N. Afr.—The material cult. under the name of S. glaucum probably belongs here; see also S. rupestre and S. hispanicum. Var. glanduliferum, Moris (S. corsicum, Duby), has minute gray-green lvs. which are more or less densely glandular-pubescent: fls. white. Corsica and N. Afr | |||
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==Cultivation== | ==Cultivation== | ||
===Propagation=== | ===Propagation=== | ||
===Pests and diseases=== | ===Pests and diseases=== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Sedum dasyphyllum 1 - Buffalo Botanical Gardens.jpg| photo 1 | |||
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File:Sedum dasyphyllum 02.jpg| photo 3 | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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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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Sedum dasyphyllum, Linn. (S. glaucum, Lam.). Perennial, about 2-4 in. high, glabrous: sts. tufted, slender, branching: lvs. crowded, sessile, spreading, oblong-acute or suborbicular, thick, studded with crystalline pimples: fls. white to pinkish, about 1/3 in. across, in lax, few-fld., corymbose cymes; sepals oblong, fleshy; petals lanceolate; anthers black. Eu., N. Afr.—The material cult. under the name of S. glaucum probably belongs here; see also S. rupestre and S. hispanicum. Var. glanduliferum, Moris (S. corsicum, Duby), has minute gray-green lvs. which are more or less densely glandular-pubescent: fls. white. Corsica and N. Afr. There is a form of this offered in the trade under the name of S. corsicum var. grandiflorum, Hort. CH
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Cultivation
Propagation
Pests and diseases
Varieties
Gallery
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photo 1
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photo 2
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photo 3
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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