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Sedum kamtschaticum, Fisch. & Mey. Perennial, glabrous: branches 6-10 in. long, greenish or pinkish; fl.-sts. erect, 4-6 in. high: lvs. alternate or opposite, about 1 3/4x 1/2 in., oblong-ovate, deep green, coarsely but regularly toothed above the middle, tapering gradually to the petiole: fls. numerous, yellow, 3/4 in. across, in terminal, umbellate inversely pyramidal cymes which are 1-3 in. diam.; sepals greenish, deltoid; petals lanceolate, apiculate, keeled; anthers subglobose, orange. Kamschatka, Korea, and Japan. Var. aureo-marginatum, Hort., is offered in the trade; S. japonicum var. aureo-marginatum probably is the same thing. Var. variegatum, Hort., is offered in the trade as having variegated lvs. and yellow fls. By some dealers the fls. of the plants are said to be purple and the material so named is undoubtedly misnamed and is probably some form of S. Telephium or one of its close allies.
 
Sedum kamtschaticum, Fisch. & Mey. Perennial, glabrous: branches 6-10 in. long, greenish or pinkish; fl.-sts. erect, 4-6 in. high: lvs. alternate or opposite, about 1 3/4x 1/2 in., oblong-ovate, deep green, coarsely but regularly toothed above the middle, tapering gradually to the petiole: fls. numerous, yellow, 3/4 in. across, in terminal, umbellate inversely pyramidal cymes which are 1-3 in. diam.; sepals greenish, deltoid; petals lanceolate, apiculate, keeled; anthers subglobose, orange. Kamschatka, Korea, and Japan. Var. aureo-marginatum, Hort., is offered in the trade; S. japonicum var. aureo-marginatum probably is the same thing. Var. variegatum, Hort., is offered in the trade as having variegated lvs. and yellow fls. By some dealers the fls. of the plants are said to be purple and the material so named is undoubtedly misnamed and is probably some form of S. Telephium or one of its close allies.
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
 
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Plant Characteristics
Habit   cacti-succulent

Height: 4 in"in" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4. to 6 in"in" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6.
Width: 16 in"in" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 16. to 24 in"in" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 24.
Lifespan: perennial
Bloom: early summer, mid summer, late summer
Cultivation
Exposure: sun
Water: moderate, dry
Features: flowers
USDA Zones: 7 to 10
Flower features: orange, yellow
Scientific Names

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Read about Phedimus kamtschaticus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Sedum kamtschaticum, Fisch. & Mey. Perennial, glabrous: branches 6-10 in. long, greenish or pinkish; fl.-sts. erect, 4-6 in. high: lvs. alternate or opposite, about 1 3/4x 1/2 in., oblong-ovate, deep green, coarsely but regularly toothed above the middle, tapering gradually to the petiole: fls. numerous, yellow, 3/4 in. across, in terminal, umbellate inversely pyramidal cymes which are 1-3 in. diam.; sepals greenish, deltoid; petals lanceolate, apiculate, keeled; anthers subglobose, orange. Kamschatka, Korea, and Japan. Var. aureo-marginatum, Hort., is offered in the trade; S. japonicum var. aureo-marginatum probably is the same thing. Var. variegatum, Hort., is offered in the trade as having variegated lvs. and yellow fls. By some dealers the fls. of the plants are said to be purple and the material so named is undoubtedly misnamed and is probably some form of S. Telephium or one of its close allies. CH


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