Phedimus middendorffianus

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Read about Phedimus middendorffianus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Sedum middendorffianum, Maxim.; also spelled Middendorfii. Perennial, 4-16 in. high, cespitose, glabrous: lvs. 1/2 to nearly 3 in. long, lowest spatulate; the rest linear-spatulate, upper part serrate, upper surface channeled: fls. yellow, 3/8-5/8 in. across, in many-fld. cymes; sepals linear-oblong; petals fusiform, base rather broad, apex long-acuminate; anthers dark purple. Amurland. —Some of the taller material grown under this name probably does not belong to this species. Var. hybridum, Hort., a form said to have fine autumn tints, is offered in the trade. CH


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