JDodecandria Dodecag. Sempervivum. 
in miniature of'Sempervivu vum arboreum, but 
more lax and diffuse. It is abundautly distin- 
feb from that species by its annual root, 
I2 TD pubescent stem, and spreading pa- 
The flowers'are yellow, and agree per- 
feeily with the generic character of Semper- 
vivum, not with that of Sedum. Smith. 4. c. 
167 
Oss. The resemblance this little annual bears to ' 
Sem pervivum arboreum, is infinitely less than 
the above paragraph supposes; but it very 
closely approaches S. villosum ; yet is quite a 
distinct species. 
*** ACAULIA: perennia: scapigera: folüs ra- 
dicalibus muitifariis expansis imbricatis, 
ciliatis. 
$. (Common) foliis ciliatis, jpropagim nibus pa- 
tulis, floribus dodecandiis dodecagynis, nec- 
tariis cuneiformibus GérRn RE (iru sp. 
. 932.— Hort. kew. ed. 9. v. 3. p. 172. 
Curt. lond. cum icone. —Eng. blot, t. 1320.— 
Plant. grass. cum icone 
Habt in Europe rupibus, at vix in Britan- 
E 
Fios RET Je-cnepts. 
CULTO. 
S. (African) foliorum. marginibus serrato-den- 
tatis, Mopaginibas patulis. — Mill. dict. ed. 8. 
no. 7.—Sedum afrum montanum, foliis. subro- 
tundis, dentibus albis serratis confertim natis. 
Boerh. index alter. 1. p. 286. | 
Hanirar C. B. S. G. H. X. 
FronET ,... 
Curr. ante 1768 
«€ This sort t grows. ; naturally at the Ca 'of f Good 
Hope: it is a very low plant, whose heads 
fecto. - 
Tum 
africa- 
num. 
D. 
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