RMRR3F72–. An account of the genus Sedum as found in cultivation. Sedum; Crassulaceae. I08 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. divide itself naturally into sub-groups, though many of the species stand out clearly by individual characters—Selskianum by its dense hairiness, floriferum by its much-branched stems, hybridum by its. Fig. 54.—Carpels of species of Aizoon section (the front one removed to show degree of attachment), a, S. Aizoon; b, Ellacombianum ; c, kam- tschaticum ; d, floriferum ; e, hybridum ; f, Middendorffianum. All X 2. creeping stems and barren shoots. Aizoon and hybridum vary
RMB4P53W–Stonecrop, Sedum aizoon, Crassulaceae, Syn. Sedum maximowiczii, Sedum ellacombianum and Phedimus aizoon, North and Central Asia
RMDJ6K83–Common Whitetail Dragonfly on Stone Wall Covered in Sedum at Spring Mill State Park in Indiana
RMB4T29Y–Stonecrop, Sedum aizoon, Crassulaceae, Syn. Sedum maximowiczii, Sedum ellacombianum and Phedimus aizoon, North and Central Asia
RMB4P535–Stonecrop, Sedum aizoon, Crassulaceae, Syn. Sedum maximowiczii, Sedum ellacombianum and Phedimus aizoon, North and Central Asia
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