Hylotelephium Maximum
''Hylotelephium'' is a genus (biology), genus of flowering plants in the stonecrop family (biology), family Crassulaceae. It includes about 33 species distributed in Asia, Europe, and North America. Species in the genus, formerly included in ''Sedum'', are popular garden plants, known as sedum, stonecrop, live-for-ever, or orpine. Horticulturalists have hybrid (biology), hybridised many of the species to create new cultivars. Many of the newer ones are patented, so may not be propagated without a license. Taxonomy ''Hylotelephium telephium'' and related species have been considered in a number of different ways since first being described by Carl Linnaeus, Linnaeus in 1753, including as a section of ''Sedum'' by S.F.Gray, Gray in 1821, or a subgenus. But these taxa are quite distinct from ''Sedum'' Morphology (biology), morphologically. ''Hylotelephium'' is one of a group of genera that form a separate lineage from ''Sedum'', and is closely related to ''Orostachys'', ''Meterost ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hylotelephium Spectabile
''Hylotelephium spectabile'' (synonym (taxonomy), syn. ''Sedum spectabile'') is a species of flowering plant in the stonecrop family (biology), family Crassulaceae, native to China and Korea. Its common names include showy stonecrop, iceplant, and butterfly stonecrop. Description Growing to tall and broad, it is an herbaceous perennial with alternate, simple, toothed leaves on erect, unbranched succulent stems and has a tuber root rhizome. The leaves are usually arranged opposite or in threes, simple and more or less wedge-shaped at the base, and frosted blue above; they are 2.5 to 10 cm long and 0.8 to 5 cm wide. The leaf margin is smooth or serrated towards the tip. Stipules are missing. The star-shaped pink flowers are borne in flat cymes across from summer until first frost. The many-flowered, zymous inflorescence is about 7 to 11 cm wide. The hermaphrodite, radially symmetrical flowers have a diameter of about 1 cm and are usually five-fold. The sepals are about 1 cm lo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sinocrassula
''Sinocrassula'' is a genus of succulent, subtropical plants of the family Crassulaceae. The name "Sinocrassula" means "Chinese crassula". They come from the province Yunnan in the south of China, and also from the north of Burma. They grow at an altitude between 2,500 and 2,700 m. Species * '' Sinocrassula ambigua'' (Praeger) A.Berger * '' Sinocrassula bergeri'' H.Jacobsen * '' Sinocrassula densirosulata'' (Praeger) A.Berger * '' Sinocrassula diversifolia'' H.Chuang * '' Sinocrassula indica'' (Decne.) A.Berger * ''Sinocrassula indica'' var. ''forrestii'' (Raym.-Hamet) S.H.Fu * ''Sinocrassula indica'' var. ''luteorubra'' (Praeger) S.H.Fu * ''Sinocrassula indica'' var. ''obtusifolia'' (Fröd.) S.H.Fu * ''Sinocrassula indica'' var. ''serrata'' (Raym.-Hamet) S.H.Fu * ''Sinocrassula jiaozishanensis'' Chao Chen, J.Guan Wang & Z.R.He * '' Sinocrassula longistyla'' (Praeger) S.H.Fu * '' Sinocrassula luteorubra'' (Praeger) H.Chuang * '' Sinocrassula techinensis'' (S.H.Fu) S.H.Fu * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hylotelephium Erythrostictum
''Hylotelephium erythrostictum'', commonly known as garden stonecrop, is a herbaceous perennial plant in the genus '' Hylotelephium'', belonging to the family Crassulaceae. Description ''Hylotelephium erythrostictum'' reaches on average a height of . The stem is simple and the leaves are opposite, sessile, oblong, and succulent, about long. The flat cymes bear many white or pale pink tiny flowers of about of diameter, with lanceolate petals. The flowering period extends from September through October in the Northern Hemisphere. Distribution It is native to Japan, Korea, Russia and China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after .... Habitat This plant grows in grasslands, meadows, hillsides, and ravines. It prefers fertile well-drained soil, at elevations between and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Crassulaceae - Sedum Erythrostictum
The Crassulaceae (, from Latin ''crassus'', thick), also known as the crassulas, the stonecrops or the orpine family, are a diverse family of dicotyledon angiosperms primarily characterized by succulent leaves and a form of photosynthesis known as crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), in which plants photosynthesize in the daytime and exchange gases during the cooler temperatures of the night. The blossoms of crassulas generally have five floral parts. Crassulaceae are usually herbaceous, though there are some subshrubs, and relatively few trees or aquatic plants. The Crassulaceae is a medium-sized, monophyletic family in the core eudicots clade, along with the order Saxifragales, whose diversity has made infrafamilial classification very difficult. The family includes approximately 1,400 species and 34–35 genera—depending on the circumscription of the genus ''Sedum''—distributed over three subfamilies. Members of the Crassulaceae are found worldwide, though are mostly concen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hylotelephium Cyaneum
''Hylotelephium cyaneum'' ( syn. ''Sedum cyaneum''), commonly known as the azure stonecrop, is a perennial mat-forming succulent groundcover plant of the family Crassulaceae. Its native range is in eastern Siberia and Russian Far East. Description It has short dark red stems with fleshy grey leaves with a hint of purple. It flowers in late summer and early autumn. It can be used in gravel or rock garden A rock garden, also known as a rockery and formerly as a rockwork, is a garden, or more often a part of a garden, with a landscaping framework of rocks, stones, and gravel, with planting appropriate to this setting. Usually these are small ...s and as a patio or container plant. References cyaneum Groundcovers {{Crassulaceae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hylotelephium Cauticola
''Hylotelephium cauticola'', the cliff stonecrop, syn. ''Sedum cauticola'', is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to Hokkaido, Japan. Growing to tall by wide, it is a carpet-forming succulent perennial with trailing stems of pink-tinged grey-green round leaves, and purplish pink star-shaped flowers in autumn. The specific epithet ''cauticola'' means "growing on cliffs", referring to the plant's favoured habitat. It is grown in rock gardens and alpine gardens in alkaline to neutral soil. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. It includes the full range of cultivated p .... References cauticola {{Crassulaceae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hylotelephium Cauticolum1
''Hylotelephium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae. It includes about 33 species distributed in Asia, Europe, and North America. Species in the genus, formerly included in ''Sedum'', are popular garden plants, known as sedum, stonecrop, live-for-ever, or orpine. Horticulturalists have hybridised many of the species to create new cultivars. Many of the newer ones are patented, so may not be propagated without a license. Taxonomy ''Hylotelephium telephium'' and related species have been considered in a number of different ways since first being described by Linnaeus in 1753, including as a section of ''Sedum'' by Gray in 1821, or a subgenus. But these taxa are quite distinct from ''Sedum'' morphologically. ''Hylotelephium'' is one of a group of genera that form a separate lineage from ''Sedum'', and is closely related to ''Orostachys'', '' Meterostachys'', and ''Sinocrassula''. The separation and recognition of ''Hypotelephium'' as a genus se ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hylotelephium Anacampseros
''Hylotelephium anacampseros'', the love-restoring stonecrop, is a species of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae. This perennial plant grows on sunny rocky terrains, in mountains of southwestern Europe. Description They are succulent perennial plants with thick, woody underground stems. They have both erect flowering stems and sterile shoots, the latter ending in a tuft of leaves. They grow up to 10 – 30 cm in height. Leaves (12–30 mm long, 5–12 mm wide) have a rounded to spatulate shape, with entire margin and obtuse apex, narrowed at the base, sessile, fleshy, glaucous green in color, alternate. Flowers are grouped in shperical, compressed cymes resembling corymbs. They have 5-6 obtuse petals 8–12 mm long, red or purple on the upside, lilac with a green keel on the underside; and 5-6 acute sepals 4 mm long. Distribution and habitat It is a southwestern European species, growing in sunny, rocky habitats with siliceous soil fr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |