320 DECANDRIA— PENTAGYNIA. Sedum. 



or white with a red mid-rib to each petal, corymbose, terminal, 

 on downy viscid stalks. Cal. downy. Caps, rough, purplish, 

 pointed. 



7. S. album. White Stonecrop. 



Leaves oblong, cylindrical, obtuse, spreading, smooth. Pa- 

 nicle much branched. 



S. album. Xmw. Sp. P/.619. Willd.v.2.766. FL Br. 489. Engl. 



Bot. V.22. t. 1578. Curt. Lond.fasc. \.t.3\. Hook. Scot. 140. 



Fl. Dan. t. 66. 

 S. n. 959. Hall. Hist. v.\. A\3. 



S. minus teretifolium album. Bauh. Pin. 283. Raii Syn. 27 J. 

 S, minus, folio longiusculo tereti, flore candido. Bauh. Hist. v. 3. 



p. 2. 690./. 

 S. minus primum, et secundum. Clus. Hist. v. 2. 59./,/. 

 S. minus officinarum. Ger. Em. 512./.; also 513./. 7. 

 S. minus foemina. Fuchs. Hist. 35./. 

 Sempervivum minus. Matth. Valgr. v. 2. 462./. 

 On rocks, walls and roofs, not common. 

 At Kentish-town and Bromley, Middlesex. Curtis. On rocks above 



Great Malvern, Worcestershire 3 Mr. Nash. With. Upon walls 



at Peterborough. Mr. Woodward. Rare in Scotland. Hooker. 

 Perennial. July. 

 Root fibrous, creeping. Stems erect, 4 or 5 inches high, round, 



purplish, leafy. Leaves scattered, light green, often reddish, 



very succulent, barely an inch long, sessile, but slightly attached. 



Fl. numerous, in a smooth compound panicle, white, with a 



reddish calyx and anthers. 

 An elegant plant for rock-work, but it soon passes away unless 



there be some depth of soil, and a supply of moisture. 



8. S. reflexum. Crooked Yellow Stonecrop. 



Leaves awl-shaped, scattered, spurred at the base; the 

 lowermost recurved. Flowers cymose. Segments of the 

 calyx ovate. 



S.reflexum. Unn.Sp.Fl.^\8. rVilld.v.2.764. Fl.Br.490. Engl. 



Bot. V. 10. t. 695, Hook. Scot. 141. 

 S. n. 967. Hall. Hist. V. 1. 415. 



S. minus luteum ramulis reflexis. Bauh. Pin. 283. Raii Syn. 270. 

 S. minus mas. Fuchs. Hist. 33./. 

 S. minus quartum. Clus. Hist. v. 2. 60. f. 

 Aizoon scorpioides. Lob. lc.377.f. Ger. Em. 513. f. 

 Crooked Yellow Sengreen. Pet. H. Brit. t.A2.f. 6. 

 On walls and thatched roofs abundantly. 

 Perennial. July. 

 Roots fibrous, thrown out here and there from the recumbent, en- 



