[The Stonecrop Family in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Umpqua Stonecrop, White Wormleaf Stonecrop, Wormleaf Stonecrop,

Sedum stenopetalum ssp. ciliosum

Synonyms: Sedum ciliosum, Sedum douglasii ssp. ciliosum, Sedum radiatum var. ciliosum

Umpqua Stonecrop, White Wormleaf Stonecrop, Wormleaf Stonecrop: Sedum stenopetalum ssp. ciliosum (Synonyms: Sedum ciliosum, Sedum douglasii ssp. ciliosum, Sedum radiatum var. ciliosum)

This photo shows a close-up view of the inflorescence of Umpqua stonecrop as seen in open forest along Jim Creek Road in the Umpqua National Forest east of Roseburg, WA.........June 26, 2005.

Umpqua Stonecrop, White Wormleaf Stonecrop, Wormleaf Stonecrop: Sedum stenopetalum ssp. ciliosum (Synonyms: Sedum ciliosum, Sedum douglasii ssp. ciliosum, Sedum radiatum var. ciliosum)

This photo shows a sideview of Umpqua stonecrop as seen in open forest along Jim Creek Road in the Umpqua National Forest east of Roseburg, WA..........June 26, 2005. The stem leaves are triagnular in cross-section.

Umpqua Stonecrop, White Wormleaf Stonecrop, Wormleaf Stonecrop: Sedum stenopetalum ssp. ciliosum (Synonyms: Sedum ciliosum, Sedum douglasii ssp. ciliosum, Sedum radiatum var. ciliosum)


Umpqua Stonecrop, White Wormleaf Stonecrop, Wormleaf Stonecrop: Sedum stenopetalum ssp. ciliosum (Synonyms: Sedum ciliosum, Sedum douglasii ssp. ciliosum, Sedum radiatum var. ciliosum)

Basal leaves of the wormleaf stonecrop

Paul Slichter