Lenophyllum

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Read about Lenophyllum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lenophyllum (trough leaf). Crassulaceae. A genus established by J. N. Rose in 1904 for Sedum guttatum and other species: perennial herbs branching at the base: Leaves a few opposite pairs clustered near the base, very thick and somewhat flattened and more or less concave on upper surface: flowers yellow (or drying reddish) in an erect infl. or solitary; sepals 5, equal, nearly distinct; petals erect, distinct, spreading or recurved at top; stamens 10: carpels narrow and erect. Species about a half-dozen, Mex. and Texas. They are tufted plants a few inches high, to be treated like cotyledons or echeverias. L. guttatum. Rose, and L. Weinbergii, Brit., are the names most likely to appear; both are Mexican.


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