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This page is based on the 1993 Jepson Manual.
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©Copyright 1993 by the Regents of the University of California
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Annual to subshrubs, fleshy
Leaves generally simple, generally basal and cauline, alternate or opposite, generally reduced upward
Inflorescence: generally cyme, generally bracted
Flower: sepals generally 35, generally ± free; petals generally 35, ± free or fused; stamens = to >> sepals, free or epipetalous; pistils generally 35, simple (sometimes fused at base), ovary 1-chambered, placenta 1, parietal, ovules 1many, style 1
Fruit: follicles generally 35
Seeds 1many, small
Genera in family: ± 30 genera, ± 1500 species: ± worldwide, especially dry temp; many cultivated for ornamental. Family description and generic key by Melinda F. Denton and Reid Moran.
Generally per from rhizomes or stout, scaly caudex, generally glabrous
Leaves sessile, generally alternate, generally obovate to spoon-shaped
Inflorescence generally raceme- to panicle-like
Flower: sepals 45, free to fused below, < petals, obtuse to long-tapered; petals 45, free or fused below, erect to spreading; stamens 8 or 10, in 2 whorls, barely epipetalous; pistils 45, free or fused below,
Fruit erect or spreading
Seeds many, elliptic, often winged at both ends
Etymology: (Latin: to assuage, from healing properties of houseleek, to which Sedum was applied by some authors)
Reference: [Denton 1982 Brittonia 34:4877]
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Plant 615 cm, glabrous, strongly rhizomed; rosettes 1216 mm diam, internodes between leaves generally 12 mm
Leaves obovate to spoon-shaped; rosette leaves 525 mm, ± 2 mm thick, widest 13 mm below tip, rounded to barely notched; cauline leaves 412 mm, base truncate
Inflorescence dense, 3-parted, 412 cm, 316-flowered
Flower: petals 813 mm, narrowly lanceolate, long-acuminate, yellow (or midvein red); anthers light yellow-brown to red-brown
Fruit 58 mm, erect
Seed ± 1 mm
Chromosomes: n=12
Ecology: Rocky ledges, gravelly ridges
Elevation: 11001800 m.
Bioregional distribution: n Klamath Ranges
Distribution outside California: to AlaskaHorticultural information: DRN, IRR, SHD: 4, 5, 17.
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