ORD. XXX. SUCCULENT. 
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(From Succus, juice.) Juicy fleshy leaved Plants. 
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SEDUM ACRE. _.,. WALL STONE-CROP, or WALL PEPPER. 
SYNONYMA. Sedum acresseu minus. Pharm. Murray. v. tii. 
p. 344. Bergium. 375. Ed.New Dispens. 281. -Sempervivum 
minus vermiculatum acre. “Banh: Pin. ihe Vermicularis seu 
‘Tléecebra' minor acris. « Ger. Emac. 517.'° Mlecebra minor seu 
sedum tertium Bioasaeiads ‘Park. Theat. 735. Ray. Synop. 
"970. “Sedum acre. Hall. Stirp. Helo. n. 966. Hudson. Flor. 
Ang. 171. With. Bot. Arr. 467, Ic. Curt. Flor. Lond. 
a Deenwdeis Pentagynia. Lin. Gen. Plant. 579., 
Gen. Ch. Cal. 5-fidus. _ Cor. eae Squamae nectariferx 5, 
_ad- basin germinis,. Caps. 5 
spi Ch. cigs Tol.’ subovatis’ adnato-sessilibus gibbis erectiuisollis 
aes: “alternis, eyma trifida, ? 
“ROOT perennial, ences. Greeping,! Stalks several -together, 
ahout three inches high, | covered with leaves. Leaves oval, blunt, 
short, “fleshy, smooth, numerous, without footstalks, closely in- 
vesting the stalk, placed in an imbricated order. Flowers yellow, 
in subterminal trifid cyme. Calyx permanent, divided into five 
segments, which are tapering, thick, blunt. Corolla composed 
of five pointed petals, which are more than twice the size of the 
segments of the calyx, Filaments ten, tapering, about the length 
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