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sexangula're. S. Leaves somewhat egg-shaped, growing to and sitting, 



bulging, nearly upright, tiled in 6 rows. 



Curt. 225. 



Agrees with the S. acre in appearance, flowers, and situation, 

 but differs in its leaves being, before blossoming, evidently tiled 

 in 6' rows, and instead of having a biting, acrid taste, being insi- 

 pid. Branches never so copious as to form a tuft. Flowers in 

 each branch of the tuft seldom more than 3. Linn. Flowers 

 yellow. Number of stamens, &c. uncertain, varying from 8 to 

 12. The rows of leaves most obvious in the young shoots. 



Insipid Stonecrop. Walls, roofs, and dry pastures* Near North- 

 fleet and Sheerness, the Isle of Sheppey, and South side of Green- 

 wich Park Wall, near the West corner. P. June. 



anglicum. S. Leaves somewhat egg-shaped, growing to and sitting, 



bulging, alternate : tuft branched, forked. Huds. 



, F I. dan. S2-E. hot. lJl-Raj 12. 2. at p. 3%6-Pet. 42. 10. 



Root branching. Stem trailing, cylindrical, leafy, smooth, 

 branching, reddish : branches alternate. Leaves tiled generally 

 in 3 rows, somewhat pointed, flattish above, bellying under- 

 neath, pulpy, naked. Tuft y branches somewhat bowed back. 

 Flowers sitting, pointing one way. Bloss. white, or purplish 

 white. Caps, purplish. Huds. 



S. rubens. Lightf. English Stonecrop* Rocks, roofs, walls, 



in Wales and the N. of England. [On all the coast of Suffolk. 

 Woodw. Rocks between Dundee and Broughty Castle. Mr. 

 Brown. On rocks on the Devonshire and Cornish coasts, and 

 on roofs at Penzance in profusion. On Dartmoor.] P. May, June. 



dasyphyllum.S. Leaves opposite, egg-shaped, blunt, fleshy: stem weak: 



flowers scattered. 



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Stems numerous, weak, trailing. Leaves broader than they 



w , # above, 9 o 



tinge of purple. Flowers few, terminating, solitary. Fruit-stalks 

 branched. Mr. Woodward* Flowers whitish. Stamens often 

 II or 12. Pistils and petals 6. 



Thick-leaved Stonecrop. Walls and roofs. Market-eit near 

 Market-street ; Hammersmith and Kew. [Bugdcn, Huntingdon- 

 shire. Huds. Mr. Woodw. Near London, Mr. Woodward.] 



P. June, July- 



rt'fleA'um. S. Leaves awl-shaped, scattered, loose at the base 5 the 



lower ones bowed back. 



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