Sedum
Habit | cacti-succulent
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Lifespan: | ⌛ | perennial |
Exposure: | ☼ | sun, part-sun |
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Water: | ◍ | moderate, dry |
Sunset Zones: | varies by species |
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Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops. It contains around 400 species of leaf succulents that are found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, varying from annual and creeping herbs to shrubs. The plants have water-storing leaves. The flowers usually have five petals, seldom four or six. There are typically twice as many stamens as petals.
Well known European Sedums are Sedum acre, Sedum album, Sedum dasyphyllum, Sedum reflexum (also known as Sedum rupestre) and Sedum hispanicum.
Many sedums are cultivated as garden plants, due to their interesting and attractive appearance and hardiness. The various species differ in their requirements; some are cold-hardy but do not tolerate heat, some require heat but do not tolerate cold.
ExpandRead about Sedum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cultivation
Propagation
Sedums can be propagated by seeds, but they are easily multiplied by the young offsetsCH. These rosettes are somewhat bulb-like in nature and sedums could probably be propagated if it were worth while by using each leaf of a rosette.CH
Pests and diseases
Species
ExpandRead about Sedum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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There are about 400 species, includingwp:
- Sedum acre – Wall-pepper, Goldmoss Sedum, Goldmoss Stonecrop, Biting Stonecrop
- Sedum adolphii – Golden Sedum
- Sedum aizoon – Aizoon Stonecrop
- Sedum albomarginatum Clausen – Feather River Stonecrop
- Sedum album – White Stonecrop
- Sedum allantoides
- Sedum allantoides var. goldii
- Sedum alpestre
- Sedum anacampseros – Love-restorer
- Sedum anglicum – English Stonecrop
- Sedum annuum – Annual Stonecrop
- Sedum atratum
- Sedum australe
- Sedum borissovae
- Sedum burrito – Baby Burro's-tail
- Sedum caeruleum
- Sedum caespitosum
- Sedum candollei
- Sedum cauticola
- Sedum cepaea – Pink Stonecrop
- Sedum clavatum
- Sedum cockerellii Britt. – Cockerell's Stonecrop
- Sedum compressum
- Sedum confusum – Lesser Mexican-stonecrop
- Sedum chazaroi P.Carrillo & J.A. Lomelí
- Sedum dasyphyllum – Thick-leaved Stonecrop
- Sedum debile S.Watson – Orpine Stonecrop, Weakstem Stonecrop
- Sedum dendroideum Moc. & Sessé ex A.DC. – Tree Stonecrop
- Sedum diffusum S.Watson
- Sedum divergens S.Watson – Spreading Stonecrop)
- Sedum eastwoodiae (Britt.) Berger – (Red Mountain Stonecrop)
- Sedum ellacombeanum – Stonecrop
- Sedum ewersii
- Sedum fosterianum – Rock Stonecrop
- Sedum furfuraceum
- Sedum glaucophyllum Clausen – Cliff Stonecrop
- Sedum havardii Rose – Havard's Stonecrop
- Sedum hidakanum
- Sedum hirsutum
- Sedum hispanicum – Spanish Stonecrop
- Sedum hybridum – Hybrid Stonecrop
- Sedum integrifolium Entireleaf Stonecrop
- Sedum iwarenge
- Sedum kamtschaticum Fisch. & C.A.Mey. – Orange Stonecrop, Kamschatka Stonecrop
- Sedum kostovii
- Sedum kamtschaticum cv. 'Weihenstephaner Gold' (formerly Sedum floriferum)
- Sedum lanceolatum Torr. – Lance-leaf Stonecrop, Lanceleaf Stonecrop, Spearleaf Stonecrop
- Sedum laxum (Britt.) Berger – Roseflower Stonecrop
- Sedum leibergii Britt. – Leiberg Stonecrop
- Sedum liebmannianum
- Sedum lineare – Needle Stonecrop
- Sedum lucidum
- Sedum lydium – Least Stonecrop
- Sedum makinoi
- Sedum maximum
- Sedum mexicanum Britt. – Mexican Stonecrop
- Sedum moranense – Red Stonecrop
- Sedum moranense Kunth – Red Stonecrop
- Sedum moranii Clausen – Rogue River Stonecrop
- Sedum morganianum – Donkey Tail, Burro Tail
- Sedum nanifolium Fröd. – Dwarf Stonecrop
- Sedum nevii Gray – Nevius' Stonecrop
- Sedum niveum A.Davids. – Davidson's Stonecrop
- Sedum nussbaumerianum
- Sedum nuttallianum Raf. – Yellow Stonecrop
- Sedum oblanceolatum Clausen – Oblongleaf Stonecrop
- Sedum obtusatum Gray – Sierra Stonecrop
- Sedum obtusatum ssp. paradisum Denton – Paradise Stonecrop
- Sedum ochroleucum Chaix – European Stonecrop
- Sedum oreganum Nutt. – Oregon Stonecrop
- Sedum oregonense (S.Watson) M.E.Peck – Cream Stonecrop
- Sedum pachyphyllum
- Sedum pallescens
- Sedum palmeri
- Sedum paradisum Denton – Canyon Creek Stonecrop
- Sedum pinetorum Brandeg. – Pine City Stonecrop
- Sedum praealtum DC. – Greater Mexican stonecrop, Green Cockscomb
- Sedum pulchellum Michx. – Widow's-cross
- Sedum pusillum Michx. – Granite Stonecrop
- Sedum radiatum S.Watson – Coast Range Stonecrop
- Sedum reflexum – Reflexed Stonecrop, Blue Stonecrop, Jenny's Stonecrop, Prick-madam
- Sedum reptans
- Sedum rubrotinctum – Pork and Beans, Christmas Cheer, Jellybeans
- Sedum rubrotinctum cv. 'Aurora'
- Sedum rupicola G.N.Jones – Curvedleaf Stonecrop
- Sedum rupicolum G.N.Jones
- Sedum rupestre
- Sedum sarmentosum Bunge – Stringy Stonecrop
- Sedum sediforme Pale Stonecrop
- Sedum sexangulare – Tasteless Stonecrop
- Sedum sieboldii – Siebold's stonecrop
- Sedum smallii
- Sedum spathulifolium Hook. – Broadleaf Stonecrop, Colorado Stonecrop
- Sedum spurium – Caucasian Stonecrop, Dragon's Blood Sedum, Two-row Stonecrop
- Sedum spurius
- Sedum stahlii – Coral Beads
- Sedum stellatum – Starry Stonecrop
- Sedum stelliforme S.Watson – Huachuca Mountain Stonecrop
- Sedum stenopetalum Pursh – Wormleaf Stonecrop, Yellow Stonecrop
- Sedum stoloniferum Gmel. – Lesser Caucasian Stonecrop, Stolon Stonecrop
- Sedum ternatum Michx. – Woodland Stonecrop
- Sedum takesimense
- Sedum treleasei
- Sedum torulosum
- Sedum uniflorum
- Sedum villosum – Hairy Stonecrop, Purple Stonecrop
- Sedum weinbergii
- Sedum wrightii Gray – Wright's Stonecrop
Now in Dudleya:
- Dudleya caespitosa (as S. cotyledon)
- Dudleya edulis (as S. edule)
Now in Hylotelephium:
- Hylotelephium spectabile (as S. spectabile)
- Hylotelephium telephioides (as S. telephioides)
- Hylotelephium telephium (as S. carpaticum, S. fabaria or S. telephium)
Now in Rhodiola:
- Rhodiola rhodantha (as S. rhodanthum)
- Rhodiola rosea (as S. rosea, S. rhodiola or S. scopolii)
Gallery
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Sedum. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Sedum QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)
Propagation
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Sedum. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Sedum QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)