Sedum tenuifolium


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Read about Sedum tenuifolium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Sedum tenuifolium, Strobl. (S. amplexicaule, DC. Sempervivum tenuifolium, Sibth. & Smith). Perennial, glabrous, evergreen: barren branches 2-4 in. long, slender, wiry, ascending; fl.-sts. decumbent, ascending, about 6-9 in. high.: lvs. of the barren shoots dilated and membranous at base, gradually tapering to a long awl-like point; of the fl.-sts. alternate, sessile, 1/2 in. long, terete, with a membranous auricle at base: fls. numerous, golden yellow, secund in 2-forked cymes, with a sessile fl. in the fork; sepals ovate, oblong, acute, united below into a cup-shaped tube; petals oblong-lanceolate, 1/4 in. long, keeled; filaments greenish, anthers yellow. Medit. region.—There are often 6-10 petals in this species. CH


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