Sedum brevifolium
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Sedum brevifolium, DC. Perennial, said to grow about 4 in. high, glaucous, tufted: lvs. crowded in 4 rows, about 1/10 in. long, ovoid, subglobose, pinkish, densely mealy pubescent: fls. white, 1/4 in. across, in an umbellate, 2-3-forked cyme, with a pedicellate fl. in the center of each fork; sepals oblong-lanceolate, whitish with a pink midrib; petals oblong, with a pink midrib; anthers pink. France and Medit. region. —Closely related to S. dasyphyllum of which some authorities have made it a variety. Rather tender and sensitive to root-moisture. Var. album, Hort., is said to have bronzy lvs. and to grow 6 in. high. Var. Pottsii, Hort., is offered in the trade as a form with tiny round lvs., covered with white meal. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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